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GrainGenes Reference Report: TAG-104-1298

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Reference
TAG-104-1298
Title
A barley gene family homologous to the maize rust resistance gene Rp1-D
Journal
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Year
2002
Volume
104
Pages
1298-1306
Author
Rostoks N
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Abstract
Summary: Many characterized plant disease resistance genes encode proteins which have conserved motifs such as the nucleotide binding site. Conservation extends across different species, therefore resistance genes from one species can be used to isolate homologous regions from another by employing DNA sequences encoding conserved protein motifs as probes. Here we report the isolation and characterization of a barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) resistance gene analog family consisting of nine members homologous to the maize rust resistance gene Rp1-D. Five barley Rp1-D homologues are clustered within approximately 400 kb on chromosome 1(7H), near, but not co-segregating with, the barley stem rust resistance gene Rpg1; while others are localized on chromosomes 3(3H), 5(1H), 6(6H) and 7(5H). Analyses of predicted amino-acid sequences of the barley Rp1-D homologues and comparison with known plant disease resistance genes are presented
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Keyword
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amino acid
amino acid sequence
analogs
barley
barley gene
binding-site
cereal genomes
conservation
disease
disease resistance
disease resistance gene
disease resistance genes
dna
family
flax
gene
gene family
hordeum
hordeum vulgare
isolate
isolation
kb
locus
maize
map
motif
motifs
nucleotide
plant disease
plant disease resistance
plant disease resistance genes
plant disease-resistance
probe
probes
resistance
resistance gene
resistance gene analog
resistance gene analogs
rice
rp1-d
rpg1
rust
rust resistance
rust resistance gene
sequence
stem
stem rust
stem rust resistance
superfamily
Image
High resolution map of Rpg1

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