Expression of <i>Xa1</i> , a bacterial blight-resistance gene in rice, is induced by bacterial inoculation

Satomi Yoshimura(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Utako Yamanouchi(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Yūichi Katayose(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Seiichi Toki(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Zixuan Wang(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Izumi Kono(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Nori Kurata(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Masahiro Yano(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Nobuo Iwata(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Takuji Sasaki(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 17, 1998
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Abstract

The Xa1 gene in rice confers resistance to Japanese race 1 of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, the causal pathogen of bacterial blight (BB). We isolated the Xa1 gene by a map-based cloning strategy. The deduced amino acid sequence of the Xa1 gene product contains nucleotide binding sites (NBS) and a new type of leucine-rich repeats (LRR); thus, Xa1 is a member of the NBS-LRR class of plant disease-resistance genes, but quite different from Xa21, another BB-resistance gene isolated from rice. Interestingly, Xa1 gene expression was induced on inoculation with a bacterial pathogen and wound, unlike other isolated resistance genes in plants, which show constitutive expression. The induced expression may be involved in enhancement of resistance against the pathogen.


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