May 5, 2006
Source:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
via EurekAlert!
An international collaboration of
researchers, headed by Dr. Shiping Wang (Huazhong
Agricultural University, China) has discovered that a single
gene in rice regulates both male fertility and pathogen
resistance, providing an unexpected genetic link between
reproductive success and the disease resistance.
Dr. Wang and colleagues
characterized a new disease resistance (R) gene in rice, xa13,
whose expression tips the balance between fertility and pathogen
defense. The recessive xa13 allele provides resistance to
bacterial leaf blight, the most devastating bacterial plant
disease in the world. While expression of the dominant Xa13
allele makes plants more susceptible to disease, it also
promotes pollen development. This surprising positive effect of
Xa13 on plant fertility helps explain how an apparently
detrimental allele has remained in the plant's gene pool.
Dr. Wang is confident that "the
finding of multiple roles played by the same gene provided new
perspective on relationships between the processes of disease
resistance and sexual reproductive development, which will
greatly influence our way of thinking in future studies." |