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Homologs of the Genes for Receptor-Like Kinase Proteins Conferring Plant Resistance to Pathogens. Comparative Analysis of the Homologs of the Wheat Gene Cre3in the Triticeae

Homologs of the Genes for Receptor-Like Kinase Proteins Conferring Plant Resistance to Pathogens.... Direct genomic DNA amplification with the primers recognizing the NBS–kinase sequence of the wheat gene Cre3(Genbank accession AF052641) was used to obtain partial homologs of this gene in perennial and annual rye, wheat, and tall wheatgrass. The nucleotide sequences of the cloned fragments and their deduced amino acid sequences were compared to the already-known Cre3homologs in other wheat, aegilops, and barley genotypes. Within the tribe Triticeae, the extent of homology ranged from 86 to 94% for nucleotide sequences and from 74 to 96% for the deduced amino acid sequences, with the most variable region between Kin3 and PR3 conserved motifs. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Russian Journal of Plant Physiology Springer Journals

Homologs of the Genes for Receptor-Like Kinase Proteins Conferring Plant Resistance to Pathogens. Comparative Analysis of the Homologs of the Wheat Gene Cre3in the Triticeae

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by MAIK “Nauka/Interperiodica”
Subject
Life Sciences; Plant Sciences
ISSN
1021-4437
eISSN
1608-3407
DOI
10.1023/A:1016707631189
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Abstract

Direct genomic DNA amplification with the primers recognizing the NBS–kinase sequence of the wheat gene Cre3(Genbank accession AF052641) was used to obtain partial homologs of this gene in perennial and annual rye, wheat, and tall wheatgrass. The nucleotide sequences of the cloned fragments and their deduced amino acid sequences were compared to the already-known Cre3homologs in other wheat, aegilops, and barley genotypes. Within the tribe Triticeae, the extent of homology ranged from 86 to 94% for nucleotide sequences and from 74 to 96% for the deduced amino acid sequences, with the most variable region between Kin3 and PR3 conserved motifs.

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Russian Journal of Plant PhysiologySpringer Journals

Published: Oct 10, 2004

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