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- Title
Cloning, structural features, and expression analysis of resistance gene analogs in Tobacco.
- Authors
Gao, Yulong; Xu, Zhaoli; Jiao, Fangchan; Yu, Haiqin; Xiao, Bingguang; Li, Yongping; Lu, Xiuping
- Abstract
Abstract Using degenerate primers based on the conserved nucleotide binding site (NBS) and protein kinase domain (PKD), 100 resistance gene analogs (RGAs) were isolated from tobacco variety Nicotiana repanda. BLASTx search against the GenBank database revealed that 27 belong to the NBS class and 73 belong to the protein kinase (PK) class. Cluster analysis and multiple sequence alignment of the deduced protein sequences indicate that RGAs of the NBS class can be divided into two groups: toll/interleukin receptor (TIR) and non-TIR types. Both types possess 6 conserved motifs (P-loop, RNBS-A, Kinase-2, RNBS-B, RNBS-C, GLPL). Based on their sequence similarity, the tobacco RGAs of the PK class were assigned to 8 subclasses. We examined their expression after infection with either Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) or the tobacco black shank pathogen (Phytophthora parasitica var. nicotianae). The expression levels of 4 RGAs of the PK class were significantly elevated by TMV and 1 RGA of the PK class and 3 RGAs of the NBS class were up-regulated by P. parasitica var. nicotianae. The expression of two RGAs of the PK class was induced by P. parasitica var. nicotianae. Infection by either TMV or P. parasitica var. nicotianae enhanced the expression of NtRGA2, a RGA of the PK class. The present study shows that RGAs are abundant in the tobacco genome and the identification of tobacco RGAs induced by pathogens should provide valuable information for cloning related resistance genes in tobacco.
- Subjects
TOBACCO; PLANT genetics; TOBACCO mosaic virus; PHYTOPHTHORA nicotianae; DNA primers; PLANT genetic engineering; PROTEIN kinases; AMINO acid sequence
- Publication
Molecular Biology Reports, 2010, Vol 37, Issue 1, p345
- ISSN
0301-4851
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11033-009-9749-2