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Alleles of a wall-associated kinase gene account for three of the major northern corn leaf blight resistance loci in maize

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PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 106, Issue 2, Pages 526-535

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.15183

Keywords

WAKs; ZmWAK‐ RLK1; Ht2; Ht3; Htn1; NCLB; resistance

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [310030B_182833]
  2. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  3. Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program of CAAS
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for Central Non-Profit of Institute of Crop Sciences of CAAS, China
  5. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [310030B_182833] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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The study reveals that Ht2 and Ht3 are identical and allelic to the previously cloned Htn1 gene, all of which are allelic to the wall-associated receptor-like kinase gene ZmWAK-RLK1. These three genes exhibit polymorphisms in different maize lines, affecting resistance responses. The classic description of these genes may have been confounded by genetic background effects in the past.
Northern corn leaf blight, caused by the fungal pathogen Setosphaeria turcica (anamorph Exserohilum turcicum), is one of the most devastating foliar diseases of maize (Zea mays). Four genes Ht1, Ht2, Ht3 and Htn1 represent the major sources of genetic resistance against the hemibiotrophic fungus S. turcica. Differential maize lines containing these genes also form the basis to classify S. turcica races. Here, we show that Ht2 and Ht3 are identical and allelic to the previously cloned Htn1 gene. Using a map-based cloning approach and Targeting Induced Local Lesions in Genomes (TILLING), we demonstrate that Ht2/Ht3 is an allele of the wall-associated receptor-like kinase gene ZmWAK-RLK1. The ZmWAK-RLK1 variants encoded by Htn1 and Ht2/Ht3 differ by multiple amino acid polymorphisms that particularly affect the putative extracellular domain. A diversity analysis in maize revealed the presence of dozens of ZmWAK-RLK1 alleles. Ht2, Ht3 and Htn1 have been described over decades as independent resistance loci with different race spectra and resistance responses. Our work demonstrates that these three genes are allelic, which has major implications for northern corn leaf blight resistance breeding and nomenclature of S. turcica pathotypes. We hypothesize that genetic background effects have confounded the classical description of these disease resistance genes in the past.

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