Comparative analysis of genome-wide Mlo gene family in Cajanus cajan and Phaseolus vulgaris
The Mlo gene was discovered in barley because the mutant ‘ mlo ’ allele conferred broad-spectrum, non-race-specific resistance to powdery mildew caused by Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei . The Mlo genes also play important roles in growth and development of plants, and in responses to biotic and abi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genetica 2016-04, Vol.144 (2), p.229-241 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The
Mlo
gene was discovered in barley because the mutant ‘
mlo
’ allele conferred broad-spectrum, non-race-specific resistance to powdery mildew caused by
Blumeria graminis
f. sp.
hordei
. The
Mlo
genes also play important roles in growth and development of plants, and in responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. The
Mlo
gene family has been characterized in several crop species, but only a single legume species, soybean (
Glycine max
L.), has been investigated so far. The present report describes in silico identification of 18
CcMlo
and 20
PvMlo
genes in the important legume crops
Cajanus cajan
(L.) Millsp. and
Phaseolus vulgaris
L., respectively.
In silico
analysis of gene organization, protein properties and conserved domains revealed that the
C. cajan
and
P. vulgaris
Mlo
gene paralogs are more divergent from each other than from their orthologous pairs. The comparative phylogenetic analysis classified
CcMlo
and
PvMlo
genes into three major clades. A comparative analysis of CcMlo and PvMlo proteins with the
G. max
Mlo proteins indicated close association of one
CcMlo,
one
PvMlo
with two
GmMlo
genes, indicating that there was no further expansion of the
Mlo
gene family after the separation of these species. Thus, most of the diploid species of eudicots might be expected to contain 15–20
Mlo
genes. The genes
CcMlo12
and
14
, and
PvMlo11
and
12
are predicted to participate in powdery mildew resistance. If this prediction were verified, these genes could be targeted by TILLING or CRISPR to isolate powdery mildew resistant mutants. |
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ISSN: | 0016-6707 1573-6857 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10709-016-9893-2 |