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Reverse-Genetic Characterization of Solasonine-Based Chemical Defense in Eggplant

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dc.contributor.advisor PANDIT, SAGAR
dc.contributor.author LIKHITKAR, ARCHIS
dc.date.accessioned 2026-05-25T06:43:11Z
dc.date.available 2026-05-25T06:43:11Z
dc.date.issued 2026-05
dc.identifier.citation 47 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11186
dc.description.abstract Plants and insects interact with each other in the environment, and among these interactions, plant insect herbivore interactions are of considerable ecological and agricultural consequences. Plants have a rich repertoire of secondary metabolites which are species/family specific, which serve the purpose of combating various biotic and abiotic stressed, which includes herbivory. Steroidal alkaloids found in Solanaceae family is an example of class of such secondary metabolites. Umesh et al. 2021 using various insect assays in 5 eggplant varieties containing varying amounts of steroidal alkaloid contents demonstrated that steroidal alkaloid solasonine found in eggplant (Solanum melongena) negatively affects the preference and performance of generalist folivore tobacco cutworm (Spodoptera litura) thus indicating that solasonine might be involved in protection of eggplant from insect herbivores. Lucier et al. 2024 decoded the steroidal alkaloid biosynthesis pathway from cholesterol in eggplant and determined the genes involved, with UGT93N3 being the terminal gene in solasonine biosynthesis. Using this information, we hypothesized that high solasonine content is indeed responsible for lower preference and performance of high solasonine containing variety JK Purple Long. To test this hypothesis, we performed reverse genetic characterization of terminal solasonine biosynthesis gene UGT93N3 using virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) and virusmediated overexpression (VOX) to silence and overexpress UGT93N3 gene respectively for reducing and increasing solasonine content in eggplant variety JK Purple Long and performed insect preference (dual-choice assays) and performance (neonate mortality assays) assays to analyze the effect of solasonine content on preference and performance of tobacco cutworm. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject Solasonine en_US
dc.subject reverse genetics en_US
dc.subject chemical ecology en_US
dc.subject plant-insect interactions en_US
dc.subject defense metabolites en_US
dc.title Reverse-Genetic Characterization of Solasonine-Based Chemical Defense in Eggplant en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US
dc.type Dissertation en_US
dc.description.embargo No Embargo en_US
dc.type.degree BS-MS en_US
dc.contributor.department Dept. of Biology en_US
dc.contributor.registration 20201251 en_US


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    Thesis submitted to IISER Pune in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the BS-MS Dual Degree Programme/MSc. Programme/MS-Exit Programme

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