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Organizing biological data
Results: We used a comparative transcriptomic approach to analyse 60 HAE-induced leaf transcriptomic early defence responses among six closely related Nicotiana species, each of which have evolved highly specific and divergent HAE-induced defence responses. Using co-expression gene network analysis, we characterised a key co-expression gene network (M4 module), which is largely independent of HAE-induced JA accumulations but co-activated with the HAE-induced defence responses within and among the Nicotiana species. The functional significance of the M4 module in HAE-induced EDS is supported by: 1) functional evidence based on previously characterised genes and, 2) silencing three newly identified candidate genes from the M4 module by virus-induced gene silencing and demonstrating their influence on HAE-induced JA accumulation and metabolism. Using a phylogenomics approach, we provide evidence that gene retention after a genome-wide triplication event in Solanaceae contributed to the evolution of this HAE-induced EDS network.
Conclusions: We present the first HAE-induced EDS co-expression network and provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms and evolution of herbivore induced defences. Less...
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