Heterochromatin-like regions as ecological niches for avirulence genes in the Leptosphaeria maculans genome:: Map-based cloning of AvrLm6

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作者
Fudal, I.
Ross, S.
Gout, L.
Blaise, F.
Kuhn, M. L.
Eckert, M. R.
Cattolico, L.
Bernard-Samain, S.
Balesdent, M. H.
Rouxel, T. [1 ]
机构
[1] INRA, Phytopathol & Methodol Detect, F-78026 Versailles, France
[2] INA PG, Protect Plantes, F-78850 Thiverval Grignon, France
[3] Genoscope Ctr Natl Sequencage, F-91057 Evry, France
关键词
Brassica napus; stem canker;
D O I
10.1094/MPMI-20-4-0459
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Map-based cloning of avirulence genes of the AvrLm1-2-6 cluster was recently undertaken in Leptosphaeria maculans and led to the identification of AvrLm1. The ensuing chromosome walk toward AvrLm6 resulted in the delineation of a 562-kb bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone contig in an avirulent isolate. Following sequencing of the contig and sequence comparison with a virulent isolate, four AvrLm6 candidate genes were identified. Complementation of the virulent isolate with the four candidates was performed and one gene was found to fully restore the avirulent phenotype on Rlm6 oilseed rape genotypes. AvrLm6 was found to be located in the same genome context as AvrLm1, because it is a solo gene surrounded by 85 and 48 kb of degenerated repeats on its 5' and 3' sides, respectively. AvrLm6 is an orphan gene encoding a small, potentially secreted, cysteine-rich protein. Comparison of AvrLm1 and AvrLm6 expressions by quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction revealed that both genes are highly over-expressed during primary leaf infection. Using RNA interference, decreasing expression of AvrLm6 was shown to result in virulence toward Rlm6 genotypes whenever the expression was reduced by more than 60% compared with the wild-type isolate.
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页数:12
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