Analysis of a rice blast resistance gene Pita-Fuhui2663 and development of selection marker
Rice blast is a detrimental rice disease caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae . Here, we identified a resistance gene from the rice cultivar Fuhui 2663 which is resistant to the rice blast isolate KJ201. Through isolated population analyses and sequencing approaches, the candidate gene was traced...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2022-09, Vol.12 (1), p.14917-14917, Article 14917 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rice blast is a detrimental rice disease caused by the fungus
Magnaporthe oryzae
. Here, we identified a resistance gene from the rice cultivar Fuhui 2663 which is resistant to the rice blast isolate KJ201. Through isolated population analyses and sequencing approaches, the candidate gene was traced to chromosome 12. With the use of a map-based cloning strategy, the resistance gene was ultimately mapped to an 80-kb resistance locus region containing the
Pita
gene. Candidate gene prediction and cDNA sequencing indicated that the target resistance gene in Fuhui 2663 was allelic to
Pita
, thus being referred to as
Pita-Fuhui2663
hereafter. Further analysis showed that the Fuhui 2663 protein had one amino acid change: Ala (A) residue 918 in Pita-Fuhui2663 was replaced by Ser (S) in Pita-S, leading to a significant change in the 3D structure of the Pita-S protein. CRISPR/Cas9 knockout experiments confirmed that
Pita-Fuhui2663
is responsible for the resistance phenotype of Fuhui 2663. Importantly,
Pita-Fuhui2663
did not affect the main agronomic traits of the variety compared to the
Pita
gene as verified by knockout experiments, indicative of potential applications of
Pita-Fuhui2663
in broader breeding programs. Furthermore, a
Pita-Fuhui2663-dCAPS
molecular marker with good specificity and high efficiency was developed to facilitate rice breeding for resistance to this devastating disease. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-022-19004-y |