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Cloning of the wheat leaf rust resistance gene Lr47 introgressed from Aegilops speltoides.

Hongna LiLei HuaShuqing ZhaoMing HaoRui SongShuyong PangYanna LiuHong ChenWenjun ZhangTao ShenJin-Ying GouHailiang MaoGuiping WangXiaohua HaoJian LiBaoxing SongCaixia LanZaifeng LiXing Wang DengJorge DubcovskyXiaodong WangShisheng Chen
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Leaf rust, caused by Puccinia triticina Eriksson (Pt), is one of the most severe foliar diseases of wheat. Breeding for leaf rust resistance is a practical and sustainable method to control this devastating disease. Here, we report the identification of Lr47, a broadly effective leaf rust resistance gene introgressed into wheat from Aegilops speltoides. Lr47 encodes a coiled-coil nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat protein that is both necessary and sufficient to confer Pt resistance, as demonstrated by loss-of-function mutations and transgenic complementation. Lr47 introgression lines with no or reduced linkage drag are generated using the Pairing homoeologous1 mutation, and a diagnostic molecular marker for Lr47 is developed. The coiled-coil domain of the Lr47 protein is unable to induce cell death, nor does it have self-protein interaction. The cloning of Lr47 expands the number of leaf rust resistance genes that can be incorporated into multigene transgenic cassettes to control this devastating disease.
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