Comparative sequence analysis of some Rdrl resistance genes from Rosa multiflora

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)259-267
Seitenumfang9
FachzeitschriftProceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences
Jahrgang49
Ausgabenummer4
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Dez. 2012

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Rdrl is the first monogenic dominant resistance gene discovered in genus rosa. This locus is active against a fungal disease, black spot, of roses. Rdrl locus consists of nine genes named as muRdrlA to muRdrll. Functional and molecular characterization of this locus, revealed the presence of one gene, muRdrlH, active against Dort E4, race 6 of Diplocarpon rosae. In the present study we aimed to analyze the protein sequences of three members of this Rdrl gene family for their homologies, important domains, conserved regions and selection pressure to get insights of their functionality based on protein sequence. The protein sequences of one active gene, muRdrlH and two inactive genes, mu Rdr 1C and muRdrlG, were deduced and dissected using internet based bioinformatics tools. All three proteins belong to the T1R-NBS-LRR family of resistance genes. Although these proteins carry all necessary domains and conserved regions necessary for the functionality ofTIR-NBS-LRR proteins, LRR region of the proteins, found under selection pressure, indicated its role in effector identification.

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Comparative sequence analysis of some Rdrl resistance genes from Rosa multiflora. / Yasmin, Aneela; Jalbani, Akhtar A.; Debener, Thomas.
in: Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Jahrgang 49, Nr. 4, 12.2012, S. 259-267.

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Yasmin, A, Jalbani, AA & Debener, T 2012, 'Comparative sequence analysis of some Rdrl resistance genes from Rosa multiflora', Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Jg. 49, Nr. 4, S. 259-267.
Yasmin, A., Jalbani, A. A., & Debener, T. (2012). Comparative sequence analysis of some Rdrl resistance genes from Rosa multiflora. Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, 49(4), 259-267.
Yasmin A, Jalbani AA, Debener T. Comparative sequence analysis of some Rdrl resistance genes from Rosa multiflora. Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences. 2012 Dez;49(4):259-267.
Yasmin, Aneela ; Jalbani, Akhtar A. ; Debener, Thomas. / Comparative sequence analysis of some Rdrl resistance genes from Rosa multiflora. in: Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences. 2012 ; Jahrgang 49, Nr. 4. S. 259-267.
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