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Millett, Benjamin [1], Mollov, Dimitre [1], Bradeen, James [1].

Impact of physiological age and plant organ on transcription and function of foliar blight resistance transgene RB.

PREVIOUS phenotypic studies in potato have documented changes in foliar late blight resistance throughout plant development, with pre-flowering plants exhibiting greater resistance than older plants. Previous phenotypic studies have also documented that foliar late blight resistance is not well correlated with tuber blight resistance, leading researchers to assume foliar and tuber blight resistances are conditioned by different genes. Recently, foliar late blight resistance R gene RB was cloned from the wild potato species Solanum bulbocastanum, providing an opportunity to explore the effects of plant age and organ type on specific R gene function and transcription. We have developed a transgene-specific RT-PCR assay which allows discrimination between the RB transgene and both the endogenous RB gene and numerous RB homologues. This was accomplished by taking advantage of (1) an 18 bp indel present in the RB transgene but absent in rb susceptibility alleles and (2) transgene-specific long range-PCR-introduced SNPs . Here we report on studies using the RT-PCR assay in conjuction with phenotypic assays to investigate the effects of physiological age and plant organ on transgene RB transcription and function. In replicated studies, foliage from plants of three different physiological ages was challenged with Phytophthora infestans US8. Younger plants exhibited greater resistance than their older counterparts, although transgenic genotypes were consistently more resistant than untransformed controls. Transcriptional assays are ongoing. Additionally, tubers from foliar blight resistant +RB transgenic potato stored for varying amounts of time showed variable levels of infection, despite RB transcription. Ongoing foliar and tuber experiments continue to provide a more complete picture of the behavior of the R gene RB.


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Potato Pathology & Genomics Program at University of Minnesota


1 - University of Minnesota, Plant Pathology, 495 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Upper Buford Circle, St. Paul, MN, 55108, USA

Keywords:
R gene
Late Blight
tuber blight
transgene
transcription.


Session: Poster-81
Location: Ballroom CD/Monona Terrace
Date: Tuesday, July 25th, 2006
Time: 8:00 AM
Abstract ID:54


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