The identification of candidate rice genes that confer resistance to the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) through representational difference analysis

Dong Soo Park, Sang Kyu Lee, Jong Hee Lee, Min Young Song, Song Yi Song, Do Yeon Kwak, Un Sang Yeo, Nam Soo Jeon, Soo Kwon Park, Gihwan Yi, You Chun Song, Min Hee Nam, Yeon Chung Ku, Jong Seong Jeon

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Abstract

The development of rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.) that are resistant to the brown planthopper (BPH; Nilaparvata lugens Stål) is an important objective in current breeding programs. In this study, we generated 132 BC 5F5 near-isogenic rice lines (NILs) by five backcrosses of Samgangbyeo, a BPH resistant indica variety carrying the Bph1 locus, with Nagdongbyeo, a BPH susceptible japonica variety. To identify genes that confer BPH resistance, we employed representational difference analysis (RDA) to detect transcripts that were exclusively expressed in one of our BPH resistant NIL, SNBC61, during insect feeding. The chromosomal mapping of the RDA clones that we subsequently isolated revealed that they are located in close proximity either to known quantitative trait loci or to an introgressed SSR marker from the BPH resistant donor parent Samgangbyeo. Genomic DNA gel-blot analysis further revealed that loci of all RDA clones in SNBC61 correspond to the alleles of Samgangbyeo. Most of the RDA clones were found to be exclusively expressed in SNBC61 and could be assigned to functional groups involved in plant defense. These RDA clones therefore represent candidate defense genes for BPH resistance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)537-547
Number of pages11
JournalTheoretical And Applied Genetics
Volume115
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2007

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