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Transposon tagging of tobacco mosaic virus resistance gene N: its possible role in the TMV-N-mediated signal transduction pathway
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1995)
  • S.P. Dinesh-Kumar, University of California - Berkeley
  • Steven A. Whitham, University of California - Berkeley
  • D. Choi, University of California - Berkeley
  • R. Hehl, University of California - Berkeley
  • C. Corr, University of California - Berkeley
  • B. Baker, University of California - Berkeley
Abstract
Plants can recognize and resist invading pathogens by signaling the induction of rapid defense responses. Often these responses are mediated by single dominant resistance genes (R genes). The products of R genes have been postulated to recognize the pathogen and trigger rapid host defense responses. Here we describe isolation of the classical resistance gene N of tobacco that mediates resistance to the well-characterized pathogen tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). The N gene was isolated by transposon tagging using the maize Activator (Ac) transposon. We confirmed isolation of the N gene by complementation of the TMV-sensitive phenotype with a genomic DNA fragment. Sequence analysis of the N gene shows that it encodes a protein with an amino-terminal domain similar to that of the cytoplasmic domains of the Drosophila Toll protein and the interleukin 1 receptor in mammals, a putative nucleotide-binding site and 14 imperfect leucine-rich repeats. The presence of these functional domains in the predicted N gene product is consistent with the hypothesis that the N resistance gene functions in a signal transduction pathway. Similarities of N to Toll and the interleukin 1 receptor suggest a similar signaling mechanism leading to rapid gene induction and TMV resistance.
Publication Date
1995
Publisher Statement
This article is from Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 92 (1995): 4175. Posted with permission.
Citation Information
S.P. Dinesh-Kumar, Steven A. Whitham, D. Choi, R. Hehl, et al.. "Transposon tagging of tobacco mosaic virus resistance gene N: its possible role in the TMV-N-mediated signal transduction pathway" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Vol. 92 Iss. 10 (1995) p. 4175 - 4180
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