Os08g0150100
The rice gene Os08g0150100 was reported as Pi36 in 2007[1] by researchers from China.
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Annotated Information
Gene Symbol
- Os08g0150100 <=> Pi36,OsPi36
Function
- Pi36 is a gene that determines resistance to Chinese isolates of rice blast.
- The Pi36-encoded protein is composed of 1056 amino acids, with a single substitution event (Asp to Ser) at
residue 590 associated with the resistant phenotype.
- Pi36 is a single-copy gene in rice and is more closely related to the barley powdery mildew resistance genes Mla1 and Mla6 than to the rice blast R genes Pita, Pib, Pi9, and Piz-t.
Expression
- An RT–PCR analysis showed that Pi36 is constitutively expressed in Kasalath.
Evolution
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Labs working on this gene
- Laboratory of Plant Resistance and Genetics, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, 510642, China
- Key Biotechnology Laboratory of State Ethnic Affairs Commission, College of Life Science, South-Central University for Nationalities, Wuhan, 430074, China
References
- ↑ Liu X, Lin F, Wang L, et al. The in silico map-based cloning of Pi36, a rice coiled-coil–nucleotide-binding site–leucine-rich repeat gene that confers race-specific resistance to the blast fungus[J]. Genetics, 2007, 176(4): 2541-2549.