Resequencing and Transcriptome Analyses Reveal Variations and Expression Patterns of the RR Gene Family in Cucumber
Ke Su, Wenhong Ao, Zhaolong Sun, Jing Li, Yu Gao, Defang Gan, Jingjing Yang

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes 18 RR genes in cucumber, revealing their roles in stress responses and fruit traits through resequencing and transcriptome data.
Contribution
The study integrates resequencing and transcriptome data to uncover novel functional roles of CsRR genes in cucumber stress responses and fruit color regulation.
Findings
Eighteen CsRR genes were identified and classified into three groups based on protein structure.
Key mutations in CsRR genes were linked to abiotic and biotic stress responses.
CsPRR2 was found to regulate fruit skin color and confer resistance to Foc.
Abstract
Background: Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) is an important economic crop worldwide. Response regulators (RRs) play crucial roles in plant growth, development, and responses to both biotic and abiotic stresses. Methods: Combined analysis of 182 re-sequencing and transcriptome datasets was conducted to investigate CsRR variations, with subsequent RT-qPCR experiments confirming its functional significance. Results: In this study, 18 CsRR genes were identified and classified into three groups according to their protein structures: A-ARRs (3), B-ARRs (8), and PRRs (7). Resequencing uncovered critical mutations (non-synonymous SNPs, frameshift, and stop-gain variants) in CsRR genes. Transcriptome data revealed that five genes responded to abiotic stress and four responded to biotic stress. CsPRR1 was upregulated in both resistant and susceptible lines at five dpi, downregulated in resistant…
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TopicsPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Plant Molecular Biology Research · Plant Virus Research Studies
