PubMed 29795191

PubMed ID: 29795191

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The rice blast resistance gene Ptr encodes an atypical protein required for broad-spectrum disease resistance.
Authors: Zhao Haijun, Wang Xueyan, Jia Yulin, Minkenberg Bastian, Wheatley Matthew, Fan Jiangbo, Jia Melissa H, Famoso Adam, Edwards Jeremy D, Wamishe Yeshi, Valent Barbara, Wang Guo-Liang, Yang Yinong
Journal: Nature communications (Nat Commun), Vol.9(1), 2018‑May‑23

DOI: 10.1038/ng.3825 PMCID: PMC5291023

Abstract
Plant resistance genes typically encode proteins with nucleotide binding site-leucine rich repeat (NLR) domains. Here we show that Ptr is an atypical resistance gene encoding a protein with four Armadillo repeats. Ptr is required for broad-spectrum blast resistance mediated by the NLR R gene Pi-ta and by the associated R gene Pi-ta2. Ptr is expressed constitutively and encodes two isoforms that are mainly localized in the cytoplasm. A two base pair deletion within the Ptr coding region in the fast neutron-generated mutant line M2354 creates a truncated protein, resulting in susceptibility to M. oryzae. Targeted mutation of Ptr in a resistant cultivar using CRISPR/Cas9 leads to blast susceptibility, further confirming its resistance function. The cloning of Ptr may aid in the development of broad spectrum blast resistant rice.
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Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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