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Large-scale analysis of NBS domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in Triticeae

Proteins containing nucleotide binding sites (NBS) encoded by plant resistance genes play an important role in the response of plants to a wide array of pathogens. In this paper, an in silico search was conducted in order to identify and characterize members of NBS-encoding gene family in the tribe...

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Autores principales: Bouktila, Dhia, Khalfallah, Yosra, Habachi-Houimli, Yosra, Mezghani-Khemakhem, Maha, Makni, Mohamed, Makni, Hanem
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4171767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25249784
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author Bouktila, Dhia
Khalfallah, Yosra
Habachi-Houimli, Yosra
Mezghani-Khemakhem, Maha
Makni, Mohamed
Makni, Hanem
author_facet Bouktila, Dhia
Khalfallah, Yosra
Habachi-Houimli, Yosra
Mezghani-Khemakhem, Maha
Makni, Mohamed
Makni, Hanem
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description Proteins containing nucleotide binding sites (NBS) encoded by plant resistance genes play an important role in the response of plants to a wide array of pathogens. In this paper, an in silico search was conducted in order to identify and characterize members of NBS-encoding gene family in the tribe of Triticeae. A final dataset of 199 sequences was obtained by four search methods. Motif analysis confirmed the general structural organization of the NBS domain in cereals, characterized by the presence of the six commonly conserved motifs: P-loop, RNBS-A, Kinase-2, Kinase-3a, RNBS-C and GLPL. We revealed the existence of 11 distinct distribution patterns of these motifs along the NBS domain. Four additional conserved motifs were shown to be significantly present in all 199 sequences. Phylogenetic analyses, based on genetic distance and parsimony, revealed a significant overlap between Triticeae sequences and Coiled coil-Nucleotide binding site-Leucine rich repeat (CNL)-type functional genes from monocotyledons. Furthermore, several Triticeae sequences belonged to clades containing functional homologs from non Triticeae species, which has allowed for these sequences to be functionally assigned. The findings reported, in this study, will provide a strong groundwork for the isolation of candidate R-genes in Triticeae crops and the understanding of their evolution.
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spelling pubmed-41717672014-09-23 Large-scale analysis of NBS domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in Triticeae Bouktila, Dhia Khalfallah, Yosra Habachi-Houimli, Yosra Mezghani-Khemakhem, Maha Makni, Mohamed Makni, Hanem Genet Mol Biol Genomics and Bioinformatics Proteins containing nucleotide binding sites (NBS) encoded by plant resistance genes play an important role in the response of plants to a wide array of pathogens. In this paper, an in silico search was conducted in order to identify and characterize members of NBS-encoding gene family in the tribe of Triticeae. A final dataset of 199 sequences was obtained by four search methods. Motif analysis confirmed the general structural organization of the NBS domain in cereals, characterized by the presence of the six commonly conserved motifs: P-loop, RNBS-A, Kinase-2, Kinase-3a, RNBS-C and GLPL. We revealed the existence of 11 distinct distribution patterns of these motifs along the NBS domain. Four additional conserved motifs were shown to be significantly present in all 199 sequences. Phylogenetic analyses, based on genetic distance and parsimony, revealed a significant overlap between Triticeae sequences and Coiled coil-Nucleotide binding site-Leucine rich repeat (CNL)-type functional genes from monocotyledons. Furthermore, several Triticeae sequences belonged to clades containing functional homologs from non Triticeae species, which has allowed for these sequences to be functionally assigned. The findings reported, in this study, will provide a strong groundwork for the isolation of candidate R-genes in Triticeae crops and the understanding of their evolution. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2014-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4171767/ /pubmed/25249784 Text en Copyright © 2014, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. License information: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Genomics and Bioinformatics
Bouktila, Dhia
Khalfallah, Yosra
Habachi-Houimli, Yosra
Mezghani-Khemakhem, Maha
Makni, Mohamed
Makni, Hanem
Large-scale analysis of NBS domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in Triticeae
title Large-scale analysis of NBS domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in Triticeae
title_full Large-scale analysis of NBS domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in Triticeae
title_fullStr Large-scale analysis of NBS domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in Triticeae
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale analysis of NBS domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in Triticeae
title_short Large-scale analysis of NBS domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in Triticeae
title_sort large-scale analysis of nbs domain-encoding resistance gene analogs in triticeae
topic Genomics and Bioinformatics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4171767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25249784
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