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June 24-26, 2014

Seattle, Washington, USA

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RGC7 June 24-26, 2014 Seattle, WA, USA 76

Poster number: 17

Unique evolutionary pattern of NBS-LRR genes among five Rosaceae species

Yan Zhong1, Huan Yin1, Daniel Sargent2, Mickael Malnoy2, Zong-Ming Cheng1

1Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China; 2Fondazione Edmund Mach, Via E.

Mach, S. Michele all'Adige, Italy

Abstract:

Disease resistance (R) genes from different Rosaceae species have been identified by map-based cloning for resistance breeding, and most disease resistance genes encode NBS-LRR protein. However, reports describing evolutionary pattern of R-genes in Rosacese species are rare because several Rosaceae genome sequences have only become available in last several years. We performed a systematic genome-wide survey of NBS-LRR genes among five Rosaceae plants, including Fragaria vesca (woodland strawberry), Malus × domestica (apple), Pyrus bretschneideri (Asian pear), Prunus persica (peach) and Prunus mume (mei, or Japanese apricot) with 144, 748, 469, 354 and 352 NBS-LRR genes. The high proportions of multi-genes and similar Ks peaks (Ks = 0.1- 0.2) of gene families in the four woody genomes indicate that recent duplications played an important role in the four woody perennial Rosaceae species.

Subsequently, 385 species-specific duplicate clades were dominant in the phylogenetic tree constructed by all 2067 NBS-LRR genes. High percentages of NBS-LRR genes involved in species-specific duplication were found among the five genomes (54.86% in woodland strawberry, 68.05% in apple, 57.56% in pear, 44.07% in peach and 45.74% in mei). It might be inferred that species-specific duplication mainly contributes to the expansion of NBS-LRR genes in the five Rosacese species. In addition, the Ks and Ka/Ks values of TIR-NBS-LRR (TNL) were significantly greater than those of non-TIR-NBS-LRR (non-TNL), suggesting that rapidly evolved TNLs have different evolutionary patterns to adapt to different pathogens compared with non-TNL genes. In addition, some of the RPW8 domain-containing NBS-LRRs had Ka/Ks ratios less than 1, suggesting that they were driven by positive selection.

Keywords: NBS-LRR genes, Rosaceae species, disease resistance genes, species-specific

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