Differential-Display Analysis of the Early Compatible Interaction Between Soybean and the Soybean Cyst Nematode
Dieter Hermsmeier, Mitra Mazarei, and Thomas J. Baum
Department of Plant Pathology, Iowa State University, 351 Bessey Hall, Ames,
Iowa 50011, USA
Corresponding author: Thomas J. Baum; Phone: (515) 294-2398; Fax: (515) 294-9420; e-mail: tbaum@iastate.edu
Present address of D. Hermsmeier: Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Ökologie, Tatzendpromenade 1A, 07745 Jena, Germany
ABSTRACT
The marked cellular changes during feeding site formation of the soybean
cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) indicate major changes in soybean
gene expression. We used differential display of mRNA to detect host gene
expression changes during the early compatible interaction between soybean
and H. glycines. Fifteen cDNA clones corresponding to mRNAs with
different abundance in H. glycines-infected versus uninfected roots
were identified. Differential display results indicated that abundances
of five mRNAs increased in infected roots, whereas abundances of 10 mRNAs
decreased. Transcripts for nine of these 15 cDNAs could be detected on
RNA blots, and their hybridization signals confirmed the differential display
results for eight of these nine cDNAs. Sequence analyses identified five
cDNAs with decreased mRNA levels in infected roots as corresponding to two
putative aldolase genes, a transcription-factor TFIIA homologue, the soybean
small GTP-binding protein gene sra1, and the soybean auxin down-regulated
gene ADR12. RNA blot analyses of other auxin down-regulated genes revealed
a decrease in their mRNA abundances in H. glycines-infected roots
as well.