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Genome-wide identification and characterization of NBS-encoding genes in the sweet potato wild ancestor Ipomoea trifida (H.B.K.).


ABSTRACT: The most predominant type of resistance (R) genes contain nucleotide-binding sites and leucine-rich repeat (NBS-LRR) domains, characterization of which is helpful for plant resistance improvement. However, the NBS genes of Ipomoea trifida (H.B.K.) remain insufficient to date. In this study, a genome-wide analysis of the NBS-encoding gene in I. trifida (H.B.K.) was carried out. A total of 442 NBS encoding genes were identified, amounting to 1.37% of the total genes of I. trifida (H.B.K.). Based on the analysis of the domains, the identified ItfNBS genes were further classified into seven groups: CNL, NL, CN, N, TNL, TN, and RNL. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the I. trifida NBS genes clustered into three independent clades: RNL, TNL, and CNL. Chromosome location analysis revealed that the distribution of ItfNBS genes in chromosomes was uneven, with a number ranging from 3 to 45. Multiple stress-related regulatory elements were detected in the promoters of the NBS-encoding genes, and their expression profiles were obtained. The qRT-PCR analysis revealed that IbNBS10, IbNBS20, IbNBS258, and IbNBS88 responded to stem nematode infection. These results provide critical proof for further characterization and analysis of NBS-encoding genes with important functions.

SUBMITTER: Si Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9102303 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide identification and characterization of NBS-encoding genes in the sweet potato wild ancestor <i>Ipomoea trifida</i> (H.B.K.).

Si Zengzhi Z   Qiao Yake Y   Zhang Kai K   Ji Zhixin Z   Han Jinling J  

Open life sciences 20220512 1


The most predominant type of resistance (R) genes contain nucleotide-binding sites and leucine-rich repeat (NBS-LRR) domains, characterization of which is helpful for plant resistance improvement. However, the NBS genes of <i>Ipomoea trifida</i> (H.B.K.) remain insufficient to date. In this study, a genome-wide analysis of the NBS-encoding gene in <i>I. trifida</i> (H.B.K.) was carried out. A total of 442 NBS encoding genes were identified, amounting to 1.37% of the total genes of <i>I. trifida<  ...[more]

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