Gene targeting by the TAL effector PthXo2 reveals cryptic resistance gene for bacterial blight of rice
Iowa State University · Kansas State University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Bacterial blight of rice is caused by the γ-proteobacterium Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, which utilizes a group of type III TAL (transcription activator-like) effectors to induce host gene expression and condition host susceptibility. Five SWEET genes are functionally redundant to support bacterial disease, but only two were experimentally proven targets of natural TAL effectors. Here, we report the identification of the sucrose transporter gene OsSWEET13 as the disease-susceptibility gene for PthXo2 and the existence of cryptic recessive resistance to PthXo2-dependent X. oryzae pv. oryzae due to promoter variations of OsSWEET13 in japonica rice. PthXo2-containing strains induce OsSWEET13 in indica rice IR24…
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12Topics & keywords
- Effector
- Gene
- Bacterial blight
- Biology
- Genetics
- R gene
- Blight
- Microbiology