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Sgt1, but not Rar1, is essential for the RB-mediated broad-spectrum resistance to potato late blight

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Abstract Background Late blight is the most serious potato disease world-wide. The most effective and environmentally sound way for controlling late blight is to incorporate natural resistance into potato cultivars. Several late blight resistance genes have been cloned recently. However, there is almost no information available about the resistance pathways mediated by any of those genes. Results We previously cloned a late blight resistance gene, RB, from a diploid wild potato species Solanum bulbocastanum. Transgenic potato lines containing a single RB gene showed a rate-limiting resistance against all known races of Phytophthora infestans, the late blight pathogen. To better understand the RB-mediated resistance we silenced the potato Rar1 and Sgt1 genes that have been implicated in mediating disease resistance responses against various plant pathogens and pests. The Rar1 and Sgt1 genes of a RB-containing potato clone were silenced using a RNA interference (RNAi)-based approach. All of the silenced potato plants displayed phenotypically normal growth. The late blight resistance of the Rar1 and Sgt1 silenced lines were evaluated by a traditional greenhouse inoculation method and quantified using a GFP-tagged P. infestans strain. The resistance of the Rar1-silenced plants was not affected. However, silencing of the Sgt1 gene abolished the RB-mediated resistance. Conclusion Our study shows that silencing of the Sgt1 gene in potato does not result in lethality. However, the Sgt1 gene is essential for the RB-mediated late blight resistance. In contrast, the Rar1 gene is not required for RB-mediated resistance. These results provide additional evidence for the universal role of the Sgt1 gene in various R gene-mediated plant defense responses.
Title: Sgt1, but not Rar1, is essential for the RB-mediated broad-spectrum resistance to potato late blight
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Abstract Background Late blight is the most serious potato disease world-wide.
The most effective and environmentally sound way for controlling late blight is to incorporate natural resistance into potato cultivars.
Several late blight resistance genes have been cloned recently.
However, there is almost no information available about the resistance pathways mediated by any of those genes.
Results We previously cloned a late blight resistance gene, RB, from a diploid wild potato species Solanum bulbocastanum.
Transgenic potato lines containing a single RB gene showed a rate-limiting resistance against all known races of Phytophthora infestans, the late blight pathogen.
To better understand the RB-mediated resistance we silenced the potato Rar1 and Sgt1 genes that have been implicated in mediating disease resistance responses against various plant pathogens and pests.
The Rar1 and Sgt1 genes of a RB-containing potato clone were silenced using a RNA interference (RNAi)-based approach.
All of the silenced potato plants displayed phenotypically normal growth.
The late blight resistance of the Rar1 and Sgt1 silenced lines were evaluated by a traditional greenhouse inoculation method and quantified using a GFP-tagged P.
infestans strain.
The resistance of the Rar1-silenced plants was not affected.
However, silencing of the Sgt1 gene abolished the RB-mediated resistance.
Conclusion Our study shows that silencing of the Sgt1 gene in potato does not result in lethality.
However, the Sgt1 gene is essential for the RB-mediated late blight resistance.
In contrast, the Rar1 gene is not required for RB-mediated resistance.
These results provide additional evidence for the universal role of the Sgt1 gene in various R gene-mediated plant defense responses.

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