摘要

The rice blast resistance gene Pi54 (formerly Pi-k (h) ) isolated from indica rice line Tetep confers broad spectrum resistance to different strains of Magnaporthe oryzae in India. In this study, we performed PCR based allele mining for blast resistance gene Pi54 from six cultivated rice lines and eight wild rice species to understand its structural variation and its impact on the phenotypes. Sequence analysis indicates presence of more variation between cultivated and wild species (35-90 %) than variation found among cultivated species (1-20 %). Structural analysis of alleles showed presence of variable number of Open Reading Frames (0-2) principally having point mutations in the leucine rich repeats (LRR) regions. The Ka/Ks ratio of LRR region was > 1, which shows the effect of selection pressure at this domain. The Pi54 alleles have 142 polymorphic sites with average nucleotide diversity of 0.04522. The K-a/K-s ratio of coding region ranged from 0 to > 1 and Tajima's D test showed negative as well as Darwinian selection within the alleles, which corresponded well with their phenotypic reaction to M. oryzae. The results obtained in this study shows divergent nature of Pi54 allele in wild species and land races of rice. The resistance alleles identified in this study can be used in effective management of rice blast disease through gene pyramiding.

  • 出版日期2013-9