2005
DOI: 10.1104/pp.105.063297
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Identification of a Gene in the Process of Being Lost from the Genus Agrostis

Abstract: Lineage-specific gene loss is considered one of the processes contributing to speciation and genome diversity. Such gene loss has been inferred from interspecies comparisons of orthologous DNA segments. Examples of intraspecific gene loss are rare. Here we report identification of a gene, designated Crs-1 (creeping specific-1), that appears to be in the process of being lost from heterozygous populations of the species creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera). The Crs-1 gene encodes a protein with an N-termin… Show more

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“…Both Hfr - 1 and WCI - 1 are up-regulated by SA treatment and the latter is also responsive to MeJA treatment (Subramanyam et al , 2006). In addition to defence hormone inducibility, mJRL-like genes including AtNSP1 , Hfr - 1 , creeping bentgrass Crs1 , WCI - 1 , and Orysata have been associated with defence due to their induction by pathogen infection or pest attack (Williams et al , 2002; Qin et al , 2003; Li et al , 2005; Subramanyam et al , 2006; Burow et al , 2009). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both Hfr - 1 and WCI - 1 are up-regulated by SA treatment and the latter is also responsive to MeJA treatment (Subramanyam et al , 2006). In addition to defence hormone inducibility, mJRL-like genes including AtNSP1 , Hfr - 1 , creeping bentgrass Crs1 , WCI - 1 , and Orysata have been associated with defence due to their induction by pathogen infection or pest attack (Williams et al , 2002; Qin et al , 2003; Li et al , 2005; Subramanyam et al , 2006; Burow et al , 2009). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, Crs-1 homologs were not found in other members of the genus, such as Agrostis capillaries, Agrostis castellana, Agrostis gigantean, Agrostis canina, Agrostis mongolica, Agrostis nebulosa, Agrostis pallida, Agrostis transcaspica and Agrostis vinealis. This suggests that Crs-1 genes are lost from the Agrostis genus (Li et al, 2005). Figure 2.…”
Section: Molecular Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Furthermore, tobacco plants overexpressing TaJA1 exhibited a strong resistance to bacterial, fungal and viral pathogens (Ma et al, 2010). The creeping bentgrass Crs-1 gene is induced by the fungal pathogen Sclerotinia homoeocarpa (the causal agent of dollar spot disease; Li et al, 2005), while the wheat TaWCI-1 gene is induced by benzothiadiazole (a SAR inducer; Gorlach et al, 1996). All of these actions are directly related to their lectin properties.…”
Section: Physiological Roles Of Monocot Chimeric Jacalinsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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