2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.15897/v2
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Genome-wide identification of the Dicer-like family in cotton and analysis of the DCL expression modulation in response to biotic stress in two contrasting commercial cultivars

Abstract: Background Dicer-like proteins (DCLs) are fundamental players in RNA-silencing mechanisms acting in gene regulation via miRNAs and in antiviral protection in plants, in addition to being related to other biotic and abiotic stresses. Despite be identified in some crops, cotton DCLs weren't characterized until now. Here we characterize the DCLs of three cotton species and analyzed their expression profiles during biotic stress. Results We identified 11 DCLs in the allotetraploid cotton Gossypium hirsutum and 7 a… Show more

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“…Altered expression of DCL1 was observed in Fibermax (virus-susceptible) and Delta Opal (virus-resistant) cotton plants after infection with Cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV). At 1 dpi, the susceptible cultivar Fibermax showed significantly lower expression of DCL1 compared to the virus-resistant cultivar Delta Opal, however, significantly higher expression of DCL1 was observed in the susceptible cultivar at 5 and 15 dpi compared to the resistant cultivar [ 35 ]. On the other hand, DCL1 showed no differential expression in leaves, flowers or cones of hop cultivar Celeia infected with hop latent viroid or citrus bark cracking viroid [ 28 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Altered expression of DCL1 was observed in Fibermax (virus-susceptible) and Delta Opal (virus-resistant) cotton plants after infection with Cotton leafroll dwarf virus (CLRDV). At 1 dpi, the susceptible cultivar Fibermax showed significantly lower expression of DCL1 compared to the virus-resistant cultivar Delta Opal, however, significantly higher expression of DCL1 was observed in the susceptible cultivar at 5 and 15 dpi compared to the resistant cultivar [ 35 ]. On the other hand, DCL1 showed no differential expression in leaves, flowers or cones of hop cultivar Celeia infected with hop latent viroid or citrus bark cracking viroid [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%