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Genome-wide identification of pepper NB-LRR gene family and their evolutionary history in Solanaceae

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한국육종학회 (The Korean Breeding Society)
초록

Plants have evolved elaborate innate immune systems against invading pathogens, such as bacteria, fungi, oomycetes, viruses and insects. Among them, intracellular immune receptors known as nucleotide-binding site and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) play critical roles in effector-triggered immunity (ETI) regarding to plant defense. Here, we identified potential NB-LRR coding sequences from pepper genome using bioinformatics analysis and performed comparative analysis with Solanaceae plants. As a result, we identified 267, 443, and 755 NBS-encoding genes in the genome of tomato, potato, and pepper, respectively. These may indicate that the Solanaceae NB-LRRs were evolved through species-specific unequal-duplication event. Further phylogenetic and clustering analyses revealed that Solanaceae NB-LRRs were classified into the 14 subgroups with 1 TNL and 13 CNL types. We found that the genes in CNL-G1 and CNL-G2 subgroup were highly expanded compared to other subgroup showing a large portion of NB-LRR in pepper genome. Among 755 NB-LRRs in pepper genome, 623 were physically mapped on all 12 pepper chromosome pseudomolecules. Furthermore, a number of NB-LRRs in the same group were physically clustered by tandem array in the specific chromosome. Genome-wide identification of pepper NB-LRR family and their evolutionary analysis could provide an important resource for identification and characterization of genes for breeding of disease resistance crops.

저자
  • Eunyoung Seo(Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Seon-In Yeom(Department of Agricultural Plant Science, Gyeongsang National University)
  • Seungill Kim(Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Joohyun Lee(Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Saet-Byul Kim(Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Eunbi Choi(Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Eun Hye Choi(Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University)
  • Doil Choi(Department of Plant Science, Seoul National University)