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  • Plant resistance genes (R genes) are highly diverse and play a crucial role in the immune system of plants against pathogens, though few functional R genes have been discovered in well-studied crops.
  • A study of 332 NBS-LRR genes from resistant rice cultivars found that nearly half possess functional rice blast R genes, with many derived from diverse gene groupings that enhance the plant's ability to recognize and respond to various pathogen isolates.
  • The findings suggest that there is likely a wealth of functional R genes in plants for other pathogens as well, indicating that many existing NBS-LRR genes might still function effectively, supporting the research methods used in identifying these resistance genes.

Article Abstract

Plant resistance genes (R genes) harbor tremendous allelic diversity, constituting a robust immune system effective against microbial pathogens. Nevertheless, few functional R genes have been identified for even the best-studied pathosystems. Does this limited repertoire reflect specificity, with most R genes having been defeated by former pests, or do plants harbor a rich diversity of functional R genes, the composite behavior of which is yet to be characterized? Here, we survey 332 NBS-LRR genes cloned from five resistant Oryza sativa (rice) cultivars for their ability to confer recognition of 12 rice blast isolates when transformed into susceptible cultivars. Our survey reveals that 48.5% of the 132 NBS-LRR loci tested contain functional rice blast R genes, with most R genes deriving from multi-copy clades containing especially diversified loci. Each R gene recognized, on average, 2.42 of the 12 isolates screened. The abundant R genes identified in resistant genomes provide extraordinary redundancy in the ability of host genotypes to recognize particular isolates. If the same is true for other pathogens, many extant NBS-LRR genes retain functionality. Our success at identifying rice blast R genes also validates a highly efficient cloning and screening strategy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4591205PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12955DOI Listing

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