A rare single nucleotide variant in Pm5e confers powdery mildew resistance in common wheat

• Powdery mildew poses severe threats to wheat production. The most sustainable way to control this disease is through planting resistant cultivars. • We report the map-based cloning of the powdery mildew resistance allele Pm5e from a Chinese wheat landrace. We applied a two-step bulked segregant RN...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New phytologist 2020-11, Vol.228 (3), p.1011-1026
Hauptverfasser: Xie, Jingzhong, Guo, Guanghao, Wang, Yong, Hu, Tiezhu, Wang, Lili, Li, Jingting, Qiu, Dan, Li, Yahui, Wu, Qiuhong, Lu, Ping, Chen, Yongxing, Dong, Lingli, Li, Miaomiao, Zhang, Huaizhi, Zhang, Panpan, Zhu, Keyu, Li, Beibei, Deal, Karin R., Huo, Naxin, Zhang, Yan, Luo, Ming-Cheng, Liu, Sanzhen, Gu, Yong Qiang, Li, Hongjie, Liu, Zhiyong
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Zusammenfassung:• Powdery mildew poses severe threats to wheat production. The most sustainable way to control this disease is through planting resistant cultivars. • We report the map-based cloning of the powdery mildew resistance allele Pm5e from a Chinese wheat landrace. We applied a two-step bulked segregant RNA sequencing (BSR-Seq) approach in developing tightly linked or co-segregating markers to Pm5e. The first BSR-Seq used phenotypically contrasting bulks of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) to identify Pm5e-linked markers. The second BSR-Seq utilized bulks of genetic recombinants screened from a fine-mapping population to precisely quantify the associated genomic variation in the mapping interval, and identified the Pm5e candidate genes. • The function of Pm5e was validated by transgenic assay, loss-of-function mutants and haplotype association analysis. Pm5e encodes a nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich-repeatcontaining (NLR) protein. A rare nonsynonymous single nucleotide variant (SNV) within the C-terminal leucine rich repeat (LRR) domain is responsible for the gain of powdery mildew resistance function of Pm5e, an allele endemic to wheat landraces of Shaanxi province of China. • Results from this study demonstrate the value of landraces in discovering useful genes for modern wheat breeding. The key SNV associated with powdery mildew resistance will be useful for marker-assisted selection of Pm5e in wheat breeding programs.
ISSN:0028-646X
1469-8137
DOI:10.1111/nph.16762