Assessing the genetic variation of Ty-1 and Ty-3 alleles conferring resistance to tomato yellow leaf curl virus in a broad tomato germplasm

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Myluska Caro
Maarten G. Verlaan
Olga Julián
Richard Finkers
Anne-Marie A. Wolters
Samuel F. Hutton
John W. Scott
Richard Kormelink
Richard G. F. Visser
Maria J. Díez
Ana Pérez-de-Castro
Yuling Bai
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[1] Wageningen University and Research Centre,Wageningen UR Plant Breeding
[2] Wageningen University and Research Centre,Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences
[3] Universitat Politècnica de València,Instituto Universitario de Conservación y Mejora de la Agrodiversidad Valenciana (COMAV) (University Institute for Conservation and Improvement of Agrobiodiversity), Ciudad Politécnica de la Innovación (CPI)
[4] University of Florida,Gulf Coast Research and Education Center
[5] Wageningen University and Research Centre,Laboratory of Virology
[6] Rijk Zwaan Breeding B.V.,undefined
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Molecular Breeding | 2015年 / 35卷
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Breeding; Resistance; RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RDR); Tomato; Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV); Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS);
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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) hampers tomato production worldwide. Our previous studies have focussed on mapping and ultimately cloning of the TYLCV resistance genes Ty-1 and Ty-3. Both genes are derived from Solanum chilense and were shown to be allelic. They code for an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RDR) belonging to the RDRγ type defined by a DFDGD catalytic domain. In this study, we first fine-mapped the TYLCV resistance in S. chilense LA1932, LA1960 and LA1971. Results showed that chromosomal intervals of the causal genes in these TYLCV-resistant accessions overlap and cover the region where Ty-1/Ty-3 is located. Further, virus-induced gene silencing was used to silence Ty-1/Ty-3 in tomato lines carrying TYLCV resistance introgressed from S. chilense LA1932, LA1938 and LA1971. Results showed that silencing Ty-1/Ty-3 compromised the resistance in lines derived from S. chilense LA1932 and LA1938. The LA1971-derived material remained resistant upon silencing Ty-1/Ty-3. Further, we studied the allelic variation of the Ty-1/Ty-3 gene by examining cDNA sequences from nine S. chilense-derived lines/accessions and more than 80 tomato cultivars, landraces and accessions of related wild species. The DFDGD catalytic domain of the Ty-1/Ty-3 gene is conserved among all tomato lines and species analysed. In addition, the 12 base pair insertion at the 5-prime part of the Ty-1/Ty-3 gene was found not to be specific for the TYLCV resistance allele. However, compared with the susceptible ty-1 allele, the Ty-1/Ty-3 allele is characterized by three specific amino acids shared by seven TYLCV-resistant S. chilense accessions or derived lines. Thus, Ty-1/Ty-3-specific markers can be developed based on these polymorphisms. Elevated transcript levels were observed for all tested S. chilenseRDR alleles (both Ty-1 and ty-1 alleles), demonstrating that elevated expression level is not a good selection criterion for a functional Ty-1/Ty-3 allele.
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