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An autoactive NB-LRR gene causes Rht13 dwarfism in wheat

Semidwarfing genes have greatly increased wheat yields globally, yet the widely used gibberellin (GA)-insensitive genes Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b have disadvantages for seedling emergence. Use of the GA-sensitive semidwarfing gene Rht13 avoids this pleiotropic effect. Here, we show that Rht13 encodes a nu...

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Autores principales: Borrill, Philippa, Mago, Rohit, Xu, Tianyuan, Ford, Brett, Williams, Simon J., Derkx, Adinda, Bovill, William D., Hyles, Jessica, Bhatt, Dhara, Xia, Xiaodi, MacMillan, Colleen, White, Rosemary, Buss, Wolfram, Molnár, István, Walkowiak, Sean, Olsen, Odd-Arne, Doležel, Jaroslav, Pozniak, Curtis J., Spielmeyer, Wolfgang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36417432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2209875119
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Sumario:Semidwarfing genes have greatly increased wheat yields globally, yet the widely used gibberellin (GA)-insensitive genes Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b have disadvantages for seedling emergence. Use of the GA-sensitive semidwarfing gene Rht13 avoids this pleiotropic effect. Here, we show that Rht13 encodes a nucleotide-binding site/leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) gene. A point mutation in the semidwarf Rht-B13b allele autoactivates the NB-LRR gene and causes a height reduction comparable with Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b in diverse genetic backgrounds. The autoactive Rht-B13b allele leads to transcriptional up-regulation of pathogenesis-related genes including class III peroxidases associated with cell wall remodeling. Rht13 represents a new class of reduced height (Rht) gene, unlike other Rht genes, which encode components of the GA signaling or metabolic pathways. This discovery opens avenues to use autoactive NB-LRR genes as semidwarfing genes in a range of crop species, and to apply Rht13 in wheat breeding programs using a perfect genetic marker.