2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-008-9293-9
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Genome-wide identification of NBS resistance genes in Populus trichocarpa

Abstract: As the largest class of disease resistance R genes, the genes encoding nucleotide binding site and leucine-rich repeat proteins ("NBS-LRR genes") play a critical role in defending plants from a multitude of pathogens and pests. The diversity of NBS-LRR genes was examined in the Populus trichocarpa draft genome sequence. The NBS class of genes in this perennial tree is large and diverse, comprised of approximately 400 genes, at least twice the complement of Arabidopsis. The NBS family can be divided into multip… Show more

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“…A diverse set of 1,120 protein sequences from the highly conserved NBS domain was built from a panel of cloned legume NBS sequences (B.D.R., unpublished data), as well as published NBS domains from Mt1.0 and Poplar 43,44 . These sequences were used as a TBLASTN query against CaGA v1.0 to identify all NBS genomic regions.…”
Section: Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis Of Nbs-lrr Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A diverse set of 1,120 protein sequences from the highly conserved NBS domain was built from a panel of cloned legume NBS sequences (B.D.R., unpublished data), as well as published NBS domains from Mt1.0 and Poplar 43,44 . These sequences were used as a TBLASTN query against CaGA v1.0 to identify all NBS genomic regions.…”
Section: Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis Of Nbs-lrr Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, with a large root system maintaining water and P. deltoides Female 1,991.7 (145.6) 100.9 (13.9) 31.6 (4.2) 13.8 (1.6) 37.5 (6.0) 10.7 (3.8) 32.3 (6.7) P. nigra As determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry; retention time and key m/z are shown at the column headings; mean and SEM () of two male to six female replicate buds are shown within rows nutrient uptake and functioning to facilitate interannual store of carbon over multiple decades, the selective pressure to develop symbiotic interactions with soil microflora may be as strong as to develop pathogenic resistances. As an illustration, various loci controlling variation for both symbiosis levels and resistance have been identified in Populus (Zhang et al 2001;Yin et al 2004b;Jorge et al 2005;Tagu et al 2005;Kohler et al 2008;Duplessis et al 2009;Labbé et al 2011). Plants, in general, and Populus, in particular, have a variety of disease resistance genes (R) encoding proteins involved in the detection of pathogens and herbivores.…”
Section: Lrr Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NBS-LRR genes are known to trigger protease inhibitor activity; control protease, chitinase, and kinase production; and regulate salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, ethylene, and nitric oxide signaling (Duplessis et al 2009;Sánchez-Rodríguez et al 2009;McHale et al 2006;Meyers et al 1999Meyers et al , 2003McDowell and Wolffenden 2003). In Populus, 37 NBS-LRR genes are found in the peritelomeric region of chromosomes XIX and represents nearly 10 % of all NBS-LRR found throughout the rest of the genome (Tuskan et al 2006;Kohler et al 2008, Fig. 1).…”
Section: Lrr Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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