Comparative genomic analysis of Clubroot resistance in the Brassicaceae family
Résumé
Clubroot, caused by the obligate biotroph Plasmodiophora brassicae, is one of the
economically most important diseases of Brassica crops in the world including B. oleracea
(coles), B. napus (oilseed rape) and B. rapa (turnip). The breeding of resistant cultivars is
currently a main goal to control this disease in all Brassica crops. Very few resistant varieties
are currently available especially for coles and oilseed rape. The model plant Arabidopsis
thaliana is also a host for clubroot and shows natural variation in the responses to clubroot
infection. Genetical genomics analyses of the plant response to clubroot infection are in
progress in our team in order to determine which structural and functional characteristics of
the resistance factors have to be taken into account to build resistant varieties in a complex
environment. The aim of the present work was to investigate synteny of the regions carrying
resistance factors to clubroot through a comparative structural study in the three Brassica
crops (B. napus, B. oleracea and B. rapa) and in the model species A. thaliana and to identify
underlying candidate genes.
In the past, genetic analyses for resistance to various P. brassicae isolates have been
performed in these four species and major genes and quantitative trait loci (QTL) with high or
moderate effect have been identified. Thanks to the recent availability of the genome
sequence for these species, the genes underneath the detected regions and their orthologs were
determined for each species and compared. Results showed that some QTL genomic regions
were syntenic between these species and common underlying genes were identified. Several
other regions/genes were specific to one plant species.
The existence of common and specific regions in these Brassicaeae species is discussed in the
light of both evolutionary aspects and implications for the construction of durable resistant
varieties.
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