The blast resistance gene Pi54of cloned from Oryza officinalis interacts with Avr-Pi54 through its novel non-LRR domains

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The dominant rice blast resistance gene Pi54 cloned by map-based cloning approach from indica rice cultivar Tetep confers broad spectrum resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae. In this investigation, an orthologue of Pi54 designated as Pi54of was cloned from Oryza officinalis conferring high degree of resistance to M. oryzae and is functionally validated. We have also characterized the Pi54of protein and demonstrate its interaction with AVR-Pi54 protein. The Pi54of encoded -43 kDa small and unique cytoplasmic LRR family of disease resistance protein having unique Zinc finger domain overlapped with the leucine rich repeat regions. Pi54of showed Magnaporthe -induced expression. The phylogenetic and western blot analysis confirmed orthologous nature of Pi54 and Pi54of genes, whereas the identity of protein was confirmed through MALDI-TOF analysis. The in silico analysis showed that Pi54of is structurally more stable than other cloned Pi54 proteins. The molecular docking revealed that Pi54of protein interacts with AVR-Pi54 through novel non-LRR domains such as STI1 and RhoGEF. The STI1 and GEF domains which interact with AVR-Pi54 are also components of rice defensome complex. The Pi54of protein showed differential domain specificity while interacting with the AVR protein. Functional complementation revealed that Pi54of transferred in two rice lines belonging to indica and japonica background imparts enhanced resistance against three highly virulent strains of M. oryzae. In this study, for the first time, we demonstrated that a rice blast resistance gene Pi54of cloned from wild species of rice provides high degree of resistance to M. oryzae and might display different molecular mechanism involved in AVRPi54-Pi54of interaction. © 2014 Devanna et al.

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  • Figure 1. Phenotypic and expression analysis of Pi54of gene. Reaction of HR-12 (a) and O. officinalis (b) to with M. oryzae; c: Relative expression; pre-and-post inoculation of O. officinalis with M. oryzae using qRT-PCR at different intervals; d: Schematic representation of full length Pi54of gene; e: Structural analysis of Pi54 orthologues in f: Nipponbare; g: Tetep (Sharma et al. 2005); h: O. rhizomatis (Das et al. 2012) and i: O. officinalis. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104840.g001
  • Figure 2. Phylogeny and alignment of amino acid residues from ORF of Pi54, Pi54of and Pi54rh orthologues. a: Phylogenetic relationship among the cloned rice blast resistance genes. Tree was generated using neighbor-joining method by MEGA.6 software with bootstrap value 1000 replications. The unit of branch length is 0.1 nucleotide substitutions per site, and is indicated by a bar at the bottom left corner of the tree. b: Aligned sequences of Pi54 protein orthologues using BioEdit tool. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104840.g002
  • Figure 3. Schematic representation of predicted functional domains in Pi54of protein (a) and the frequency of amino acid residues found in four Pi54 orthologue proteins; b: orthologue proteins; c: LRR region of all orthologue proteins. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104840.g003
  • Table 1. Comparison of various energy values and docking features for each of the best of modelled complex of Pi54 orthologues and AVR-Pi54 using ZDOCKER in DS3.5.
  • Table 2. Docking features (hydrogen bond forming residues with bond length ,4Å) of modelled Pi54 rthologues and AVR-Pi54.
  • Figure 5. In vitro expression and characterization of Pi54of protein. a: SDS-PAGE analysis of IPTG induced BL21 clones. Lane 2–7: Pi54of clones; Lane 8–13: Pi54 clones. b: Western blot of Pi54of (1–3) and Pi54 (4–6) protein using polyclonal Ab developed for Pi54 protein. c: Purified Pi54of protein. d: MS mass spectra MALDI-TOF analyzed Pi54of protein; ID 1233.555 showed match with Pi54 protein. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104840.g005
  • Figure 6. Sub-cellular localization analysis of Pi54of protein. Panel a: Schematic representation of construct used. Panel b: GFP alone under the control of CaMV 35S promoter; Panel c: GFP-Pi54of fusion protein under the control of CaMV 35S; Panel d- non bombarded onion cells. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104840.g006
  • Figure 7. Genetic complementation of transgenic plants. Transgenic IET16310 plants challenged with M. oryzae stain RML21 (a) and 6-Sikkim (b). Detached leaves of transgenic TP309 plants challenged with M. oryzae (6-Sikkim) (c). NT (non transgenic) plants were used as control in all the experiments. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104840.g007

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Devanna, N. B., Vijayan, J., & Sharma, T. R. (2014). The blast resistance gene Pi54of cloned from Oryza officinalis interacts with Avr-Pi54 through its novel non-LRR domains. PLoS ONE, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104840

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