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Selection of Heterodera glycines chorismate mutase-1 alleles on nematode-resistant soybean.

Kris N Lambert1, Sadia Bekal, Leslie L Domier, Terry L Niblack, Gregory R Noel, Charles A Smyth.   

Abstract

The soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycines is the most destructive pathogen of soybean in the Unites States. Diversity in the parasitic ability of the nematode allows it to reproduce on nematode-resistant soybean. H. glycines chorismate mutase-1 (Hg-CM-1) is a nematode enzyme with the potential to suppress host plant defense compounds; therefore, it has the potential to enhance the parasitic ability of nematodes expressing the gene. Hg-cm-1 is a member of a gene family where two alleles, Hg-cm-1A and Hg-cm-1B, have been identified. Analysis of the Hg-cm-1 gene copy number revealed that there are multiple copies of Hg-cm-1 alleles in the H. glycines genome. H. glycines inbred lines were crossed to ultimately generate three F2 populations of second-stage juveniles (J2s) segregating for Hg-cm-1A and Hg-cm-1B. Segregation of Hg-cm-1A and 1B approximated a 1:2:1 ratio, which suggested that Hg-cm-1 is organized in a cluster of genes that segregate roughly as a single locus. The F2 H. glycines J2 populations were used to infect nematode-resistant (Hartwig, PI88788, and PI90763) and susceptible (Lee 74) soybean plants. H. glycines grown on Hartwig, Lee 74, and PI90763 showed allelic frequencies similar to Hg-cm-1A/B, but nematodes grown on PI88788 contained predominately Hg-cm-1A allele as a result of a statistically significant drop of Hg-cm-1B in the population. This result suggests that specific Hg-cm-1 alleles, or a closely linked gene, may aid H. glycines in adapting to particular soybean hosts.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15986929     DOI: 10.1094/MPMI-18-0593

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant Microbe Interact        ISSN: 0894-0282            Impact factor:   4.171


  10 in total

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Authors:  N Atibalentja; S Bekal; L L Domier; T L Niblack; G R Noel; K N Lambert
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics       Date:  2005-04-06       Impact factor: 3.291

2.  Disease resistance through impairment of α-SNAP-NSF interaction and vesicular trafficking by soybean Rhg1.

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3.  Genomic DNA sequence comparison between two inbred soybean cyst nematode biotypes facilitated by massively parallel 454 micro-bead sequencing.

Authors:  Sadia Bekal; J P Craig; M E Hudson; T L Niblack; L L Domier; K N Lambert
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomics       Date:  2008-05       Impact factor: 3.291

4.  A SNARE-Like Protein and Biotin Are Implicated in Soybean Cyst Nematode Virulence.

Authors:  Sadia Bekal; Leslie L Domier; Biruk Gonfa; Naoufal Lakhssassi; Khalid Meksem; Kris N Lambert
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10.  Active and inactive forms of biotin synthase occur in Heterodera glycines.

Authors:  Khee Man Kwon; Sadia Bekal; Leslie L Domier; Kris N Lambert
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