Transcription factors play a key role in infection process. Although the crucial characteristics of some transcription factors of pathogenic fungi have been found, many transcription factors involved in infections have not been explored and studied. This study aimed to screen the transcription factors of involved in postharvest pear infections by ATAC-seq analysis and to analyze the differentially expressed peak-related genes by GO enrichment and KEGG pathway analysis. Our results found the up-regulation of differentially expressed peak-related genes involved in the MAPK signaling pathway, pentose phosphate pathway, starch and sucrose metabolism, and pentose and glucuronate interconversions. Our study especially confirmed the differential regulation of transcription factors MCM1, Ste12 and gene in the MAPK signaling pathway and , in the pentose and glucuronate interconversions pathway. These transcription factors and related genes might play an essential role in pear fruit infection by . RT-qPCR validation of twelve expressed peak-related genes in showed that the expression levels of these twelve genes were compatible with the ATAC-Seq. Our findings might shed some light on the regulatory molecular networks consisting of transcription factors that engaged in invasion and infection of pear fruits.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11233855 | DOI Listing |
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