Putative Transcriptional Regulation of HaWRKY33-AOA251SVV7 Complex-Mediated Sunflower Head Rot by Transcriptomics and Proteomics
Qian Zhang, Xin Wang, Guoyu Fu, Meishan Zhang, Xueyu Leng, Zicheng Kong, Jing Wang, Yanjie Zhang, Xiaoxin Hu, Huan Yu, Zhongchen Zhang

TL;DR
This study explores how the HaWRKY33 protein helps sunflowers resist a fungal disease called Sclerotinia by analyzing gene activity and protein interactions.
Contribution
The study identifies a transcriptional complex involving HaWRKY33 and AOA251SVV7 that regulates sunflower resistance to Sclerotinia.
Findings
HaWRKY33 is involved in the plant–pathogen interaction pathway against Sclerotinia.
HaWRKY33 interacts with AOA251SVV7 at specific amino acids to regulate defense responses.
Transcriptomic analysis confirmed disease resistance mechanisms in sunflower varieties.
Abstract
HaWRKY33 is induced by salicylic acid and participates in the disease resistance signaling pathway of sunflower rust disease; however, the transcriptional regulatory mechanism of this protein against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in sunflowers remains unclear. Given this, we conducted a survey of 426 sunflower accessions at the natural disease nursery in Gannan County and identified a single dominant physiological race, MCG1, using simple sequence repeat methods. Additionally, we performed indoor inoculation tests using this dominant race and obtained disease-resistant varieties, W227 and BC2202-03, as well as susceptible varieties, N241 and Z155. Further, we inoculated the above resistant and susceptible combination materials with MCG1 and conducted transcriptomic analysis and RT-qPCR validation. Through KEGG analysis, we found that HaWRKY33 is involved in the plant–pathogen interaction…
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TopicsPlant pathogens and resistance mechanisms · Sunflower and Safflower Cultivation · Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
