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High intraspecies allelic diversity in Arabidopsis NLR immune receptors is associated with distinct genomic and epigenomic features.


ABSTRACT: Plants rely on Nucleotide-binding, Leucine-rich repeat Receptors (NLRs) for pathogen recognition. Highly variable NLRs (hvNLRs) show remarkable intraspecies diversity, while their low variability paralogs (non-hvNLRs) are conserved between ecotypes. At a population level, hvNLRs provide new pathogen recognition specificities, but the association between allelic diversity and genomic and epigenomic features has not been established. Our investigation of NLRs in Arabidopsis Col-0 has revealed that hvNLRs show higher expression, less gene body cytosine methylation, and closer proximity to transposable elements than non-hvNLRs. hvNLRs show elevated synonymous and nonsynonymous nucleotide diversity and are in chromatin states associated with an increased probability of mutation. Diversifying selection maintains variability at a subset of codons of hvNLRs, while purifying selection maintains conservation at non-hvNLRs. How these features are established and maintained, and whether they contribute to the observed diversity of hvNLRs is key to understanding the evolution of plant innate immune receptors.

SUBMITTER: Sutherland CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9882162 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High intraspecies allelic diversity in <i>Arabidopsis</i> NLR immune receptors is associated with distinct genomic and epigenomic features.

Sutherland Chandler A CA   Prigozhin Daniil M DM   Monroe J Grey JG   Krasileva Ksenia V KV  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20231005


Plants rely on Nucleotide-binding, Leucine-rich repeat Receptors (NLRs) for pathogen recognition. Highly variable NLRs (hvNLRs) show remarkable intraspecies diversity, while their low variability paralogs (non-hvNLRs) are conserved between ecotypes. At a population level, hvNLRs provide new pathogen recognition specificities, but the association between allelic diversity and genomic and epigenomic features has not been established. Our investigation of NLRs in <i>Arabidopsis</i> Col-0 has reveal  ...[more]

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