A flax transposon identified in two spontaneous mutant alleles of the L6 rust resistance gene
Summary Two spontaneous mutant alleles of the L6 flax rust resistance gene, l6‐X3A and l6‐X117 , contain the same transposable element designated dLute (defective Linum usitatissimum transposable element). The element is 314 bp long, 70% AT‐rich and, because it contains no extended open reading fram...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1998-11, Vol.16 (3), p.365-369 |
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Two spontaneous mutant alleles of the
L6
flax rust resistance gene,
l6‐X3A
and
l6‐X117
, contain the same transposable element designated
dLute
(defective
Linum usitatissimum
transposable element). The element is 314 bp long, 70% AT‐rich and, because it contains no extended open reading frame, is probably non‐autonomous. It has 14 bp imperfect terminal inverted repeats related to those in the
Ac
family of plant transposons and, like
Ac
, causes 8 bp target site duplications upon insertion. Multiple copies of
dLute
‐related sequences exist in the flax genome. Rust resistant revertants were recovered amongst the progeny of both mutants and reversion was associated with excision of
dLute
. Excision either restored the wild‐type
L6
sequence or was imprecise, leaving sequence alterations (‘footprints’) resulting in one to three amino acid alterations in the L6 protein. No phenotypic differences were discerned between plants containing the standard and revertant
L6
alleles. |
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ISSN: | 0960-7412 1365-313X |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-313x.1998.00306.x |