Polymorphism of avirulence genes in potato late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans as characterized by SSCP analysis

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Viktor Martynov , Vera Chizhik , Ekaterina Sokolova , Mariya Kuznetsova , Emil Khavkin
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Abstract

Fighting late blight, economically the most important of potato diseases, is greatly hampered by rapid changes in the populations of the pathogen Phytophthora infestans: new pathotypes turn up owing to pathogen evolution and migration and overcome potato varieties that were previously considered resistant. Early recognition of the changes in P. infestans populations would greatly assist potato protection against late blight. The pathogenicity of P. infestans depends on the (a)virulence genes (Avr genes), among which the best known are the genes encoding RXLR effectors. This is the first report on polymorphism of these genes when characterized by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis. Highly reproducible SSCP patterns combine electrophoretic zones corresponding to the Avr alleles. Ten Avr genes were studied in two series of P. infestans samples: single cell lines obtained from the isolates collected in the potato genetic collection of the N.I. Vavilov Institute of Plant Genetic Resources (VIR), Pushkin, St. Petersburg, and the reference lines from the Western European and USA collections. The Avr3b, Avr4, and Avr8 genes were monomorphic, while in Avr1, Avr2, Avr3a, Avr9, Avr-blb1, Avr-blb2, and Avr-vnt1, we discerned two to five SSCP patterns, with their frequencies different in two series of P. infestans lines. Sequences of Avr alleles differed in synonymous and non-synonymous single nucleotide substitutions, with 93–100% identity between variants. When Avr polymorphisms were compared with the profiles of virulence factors recognized with the Mastenbroeck-Black differentials, the acceptable agreement between two independent indices was observed only for Avr1, Avr3a and Avr4.

马铃薯晚疫病病原菌疫霉毒力基因多态性的SSCP分析
晚疫病是马铃薯最重要的经济疾病,但由于病原菌疫霉种群的快速变化,防治晚疫病受到很大阻碍:由于病原菌的进化和迁移,出现了新的病型,并克服了以前被认为具有抗性的马铃薯品种。及早发现 病原菌种群的变化将大大有助于马铃薯防治晚疫病。P. 病原菌的致病性取决于(a)毒力基因(Avr基因),其中最著名的是编码RXLR效应子的基因。这是首次用单链构象多态性(SSCP)分析这些基因的多态性。高重复性的SSCP模式结合了Avr等位基因对应的电泳区。10个Avr基因在两个系列的P. 侵染菌样品中进行了研究:从圣彼得堡普希金的N.I. Vavilov植物遗传资源研究所(VIR)收集的马铃薯遗传标本中获得的单细胞系,以及从西欧和美国收集的参考系。Avr3b、Avr4和Avr8基因为单态,而Avr1、Avr2、Avr3a、Avr9、Avr-blb1、Avr-blb2和Avr-vnt1基因为2 ~ 5种SSCP模式,其频率在两个系列 病原菌系中存在差异。Avr等位基因的同义和非同义单核苷酸替换序列存在差异,变异间同源性为93-100%。当将Avr多态性与Mastenbroeck-Black差异识别的毒力因子谱进行比较时,只有Avr1、Avr3a和Avr4的两个独立指标之间存在可接受的一致性。
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Agri Gene
Agri Gene Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Agri Gene publishes papers that focus on the regulation, expression, function and evolution of genes in crop plants, farm animals, and agriculturally important insects and microorganisms. Agri Gene strives to be a diverse journal and topics in multiple fields will be considered for publication so long as their main focus is on agriculturally important organisms (plants, animals, insects, or microorganisms). Although not limited to the following, some examples of potential topics include: Gene discovery and characterization. Genetic markers to guide traditional breeding. Genetic effects of transposable elements. Evolutionary genetics, molecular evolution, population genetics, and phylogenetics. Profiling of gene expression and genetic variation. Biotechnology and crop or livestock improvement. Genetic improvement of biological control microorganisms. Genetic control of secondary metabolic pathways and metabolic enzymes of crop pathogens. Transcription analysis of beneficial or pest insect developmental stages Agri Gene encourages submission of novel manuscripts that present a reasonable level of analysis, functional relevance and/or mechanistic insight. Agri Gene also welcomes papers that have predominantly a descriptive component but improve the essential basis of knowledge for subsequent functional studies, or which provide important confirmation of recently published discoveries provided that the information is new.
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