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Fine mapping of a stripe rust resistance gene YrZM175 in bread wheat.

Authors :
Wu, Jingchun
Xu, Dengan
Fu, Luping
Wu, Ling
Hao, Weihao
Li, Jihu
Dong, Yan
Wang, Fengju
Wu, Yuying
He, Zhonghu
Si, Hongqi
Ma, Chuanxi
Xia, Xianchun
Source :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics; Oct2022, Vol. 135 Issue 10, p3485-3496, 12p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Key message: A stripe rust resistance gene YrZM175 in Chinese wheat cultivar Zhongmai 175 was mapped to a genomic interval of 636.4 kb on chromosome arm 2AL, and a candidate gene was predicted. Stripe rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (PST), is a worldwide wheat disease that causes large losses in production. Fine mapping and cloning of resistance genes are important for accurate marker-assisted breeding. Here, we report the fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of stripe rust resistance gene YrZM175 in a Chinese wheat cultivar Zhongmai 175. Fifteen F<subscript>1</subscript>, 7,325 F<subscript>2</subscript> plants and 117 F<subscript>2:3</subscript> lines derived from cross Avocet S/Zhongmai 175 were inoculated with PST race CYR32 at the seedling stage in a greenhouse, and F<subscript>2:3</subscript> lines were also evaluated for stripe rust reaction in the field using mixed PST races. Bulked segregant RNA-seq (BSR-seq) analyses revealed 13 SNPs in the region 762.50–768.52 Mb on chromosome arm 2AL. By genome mining, we identified SNPs and InDels between the parents and contrasting bulks and mapped YrZM175 to a 0.72-cM, 636.4-kb interval spanned by YrZM175-InD1 and YrZM175-InD2 (763,452,916–764,089,317 bp) including two putative disease resistance genes based on IWGSC RefSeq v1.0. Collinearity analysis indicated similar target genomic intervals in Chinese Spring, Aegilops tauschii (2D: 647.7–650.5 Mb), Triticum urartu (2A: 750.7–752.3 Mb), Triticum dicoccoides (2A: 771.0–774.5 Mb), Triticum turgidum (2B: 784.7–788.2 Mb), and Triticum aestivum cv. Aikang 58 (2A: 776.3–778.9 Mb) and Jagger (2A: 789.3–791.7 Mb). Through collinearity analysis, sequence alignments of resistant and susceptible parents and gene expression level analysis, we predicted TRITD2Bv1G264480 from Triticum turgidum to be a candidate gene for map-based cloning of YrZM175. A gene-specific marker for TRITD2Bv1G264480 co-segregated with the resistance gene. Molecular marker analysis and stripe rust response data revealed that YrZM175 was different from genes Yr1, Yr17, Yr32, and YrJ22 located on chromosome 2A. Fine mapping of YrZM175 lays a solid foundation for functional gene analysis and marker-assisted selection for improved stripe rust resistance in wheat. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00405752
Volume :
135
Issue :
10
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Theoretical & Applied Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159381624
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-022-04195-9