Genetic and physical localization of a major susceptibility gene to Pyrenophora teres f. maculata in barley.
Abdullah F AlhashelJason D FiedlerRaja Sekhar NandetyRyan M SkibaRobert S BruggemanThomas BaldwinTimothy L FriesenShengming YangPublished in: TAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik (2023)
progenies of the cross Tradition (S) × PI 67381 (R), in which the disease phenotype was determined by the Sptm1 locus alone. Disease phenotypes of critical recombinants were confirmed in the following two consecutive generations. Genetic mapping anchored the Sptm1 gene to an ⁓400 kb region on chromosome 7H. Gene prediction and annotation identified six protein-coding genes in the delimited Sptm1 region, and the gene encoding a putative cold-responsive protein kinase was selected as a strong candidate. Therefore, providing fine localization and candidate of Sptm1 for functional validation, our study will facilitate the understanding of susceptibility mechanism underlying the barley-Ptm interaction and offers a potential target for gene editing to develop valuable materials with broad-spectrum resistance to SFNB.