Author:
Zhou Xiaogang,Liao Haicheng,Chern Mawsheng,Yin Junjie,Chen Yufei,Wang Jianping,Zhu Xiaobo,Chen Zhixiong,Yuan Can,Zhao Wen,Wang Jing,Li Weitao,He Min,Ma Bingtian,Wang Jichun,Qin Peng,Chen Weilan,Wang Yuping,Liu Jiali,Qian Yangwen,Wang Wenming,Wu Xianjun,Li Ping,Zhu Lihuang,Li Shigui,Ronald Pamela C.,Chen Xuewei
Abstract
Crops carrying broad-spectrum resistance loci provide an effective strategy for controlling infectious disease because these loci typically confer resistance to diverse races of a pathogen or even multiple species of pathogens. Despite their importance, only a few crop broad-spectrum resistance loci have been reported. Here, we report the identification and characterization of the rice bsr-k1 (broad-spectrum resistance Kitaake-1) mutant, which confers broad-spectrum resistance against Magnaporthe oryzae and Xanthomonas oryzae pv oryzae with no major penalty on key agronomic traits. Map-based cloning reveals that Bsr-k1 encodes a tetratricopeptide repeats (TPRs)-containing protein, which binds to mRNAs of multiple OsPAL (OsPAL1–7) genes and promotes their turnover. Loss of function of the Bsr-k1 gene leads to accumulation of OsPAL1–7 mRNAs in the bsr-k1 mutant. Furthermore, overexpression of OsPAL1 in wild-type rice TP309 confers resistance to M. oryzae, supporting the role of OsPAL1. Our discovery of the bsr-k1 allele constitutes a significant conceptual advancement and provides a valuable tool for breeding broad-spectrum resistant rice.
Funder
National Science Foundation of China
The National Key Research and Development Program of China
Transgenic Projects from the Chinese Ministy of Agriculture
Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University from the Ministry of Education in China
Hundred Talents Plan Foundation,Youth foundation
NSFC
NSF PGRP IOS
NIH
USDA NIFA
TPCMA
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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