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KMID : 0381120160380090793
Genes and Genomics
2016 Volume.38 No. 9 p.793 ~ p.807
New insights into the evolutionary history of resistance gene candidates in coconut palms and their expression profiles in palms affected by lethal yellowing disease
Puch-Hau Carlos

Oropeza Carlos
Gongora-Paredes Manuel
Cordova Ivan
Tun-Suarez Jose
Saenz Luis
Abstract
The nucleotide binding site and leucine rich repeat (NBS?LRR) class of R genes is the most comprehensively studied in terms of sequence evolution; however, in coconut palm and, more generally, in the family of Arecaceae, our understanding of the evolution of these genes is rather limited. In this study, disease resistance gene candidates (RGCs) of the nucleotide binding site (NBS) type of coconut palm were used to investigate evolutionary relationships in Arecaceae, Poaceae and Brassicaceae species. The results indicate a species-specific evolution of RGCs in coconut palm. However, strikingly similar RGCs between species of Arecales indicate a high conservation of specific RGCs of this family, suggesting a monophyletic origin of three genera. The phylogenetic relationship between RGCs of Arecales and Brassicales suggests that these sequences possibly emerged before being divided between monocots and dicots. Finally the comparative analysis of the expression of four RGCs in healthy coconut palm and those affected with lethal yellowing disease revealed differences in their expression profiles. This study provides new insights for future efforts towards the improvement of disease resistance in coconut palm and other species of Arecaceae.
KEYWORD
Resistance gene candidates, Coconut palm, Lethal yellowing, Evolution, Cocos nucifera
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