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Loss of Function of a Proline-Containing Protein Confers Durable Disease Resistance in Rice

Institute of Agrobiological Sciences · Aichi Institute of Technology · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Blast disease is a devastating fungal disease of rice, one of the world's staple foods. Race-specific resistance to blast disease has usually not been durable. Here, we report the cloning of a previously unknown type of gene that confers non-race-specific resistance and its successful use in breeding. Pi21 encodes a proline-rich protein that includes a putative heavy metal-binding domain and putative protein-protein interaction motifs. Wild-type Pi21 appears to slow the plant's defense responses, which may support optimization of defense mechanisms. Deletions in its proline-rich motif inhibit this slowing. Pi21 is separable from a closely linked gene conferring poor flavor. The resistant pi21 allele, which is…

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Keywords
  • Allele
  • Biology
  • Quantitative trait locus
  • Plant disease resistance
  • Locus (genetics)
  • Blast disease
  • Resistance (ecology)
  • Marker-assisted selection
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