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Title: | Rice sesquiterpene plays important roles in antixenosis against brown planthopper in rice |
Authors: | Wintai Kamolsukyeunyong Wissarut Sukhaket Kitsada Pitija Pornwalai Thorngkham Sugunya Mahatheeranont Theerayut Toojinda Apichart Vanavichit |
Authors: | Wintai Kamolsukyeunyong Wissarut Sukhaket Kitsada Pitija Pornwalai Thorngkham Sugunya Mahatheeranont Theerayut Toojinda Apichart Vanavichit |
Keywords: | Agricultural and Biological Sciences;Environmental Science |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2021 |
Abstract: | The rice sesquiterpene synthase II gene (OsSTPS2, LOC_Os04g27430), which is involved in the antixenosis defense mechanism of rice against brown planthopper (BPH) infestation, was identi-fied in the BPH-resistant rice variety Rathu Heenati (RH). In contrast, the gene was not functional in the BPH-susceptible rice variety KDML105 (KD). Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the promoter region and in exon 5 of the gene and a seven amino acid deletion in the deduced protein sequence are suggested as factors that negatively regulate the function of the gene. Sequence analysis of the promoter region and expression analysis of the OsSTPS2 gene in several rice genotypes revealed the correlation of SNPs of the ATHB-1, SBE1, and P-factor with the expression of the gene. Genomic and complementary DNA (cDNA) sequence analysis at exon 5 of the gene showed that the 21 bp deletion naturally occurred in several rice genotypes. The antixenosis of the BPH feeding preference (AFP) of rice varieties differed in the seven amino acid deletion lesion of the gene, suggesting that the seven amino acid deletion negatively controls the antixenosis mechanism during BPH infestation. Analysis of the plant volatile compounds released after BPH infestation suggested that E-β-farnesene (EBF) is the major product of the OsSTPS2 gene. |
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ISSN: | 22237747 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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