| Literature DB >> 17335506 |
E Vergne1, E Ballini1, S Marques1, B Sidi Mammar1, G Droc2, S Gaillard2, S Bourot3, R DeRose3, D Tharreau1, J-L Nottéghem1, M-H Lebrun4, J-B Morel1.
Abstract
* Our view of genes involved in rice disease resistance is far from complete. Here we used a gene-for-gene relationship corresponding to the interaction between atypical avirulence gene ACE1 from Magnaporthe grisea and rice resistance gene Pi33 to better characterize early rice defence responses induced during such interaction. * Rice genes differentially expressed during early stages of Pi33/ACE1 interaction were identified using DNA chip-based differential hybridization and QRT-PCR survey of the expression of known and putative regulators of disease resistance. * One hundred genes were identified as induced or repressed during rice defence response, 80% of which are novel, including resistance gene analogues. Pi33/ACE1 interaction also triggered the up-regulation of classical PR defence genes and a massive down-regulation of chlorophyll a/b binding genes. Most of these differentially expressed genes were induced or repressed earlier in Pi33/ACE1 interaction than in the gene-for-gene interaction involving Nipponbare resistant cultivar. * Besides demonstrating that an ACE1/Pi33 interaction induced classical and specific expression patterns, this work provides a list of new genes likely to be involved in rice disease resistance.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17335506 DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.01971.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151