Plant disease-resistance genes play a critical role in providing resistance against pathogens. The largest family of resistance genes are the nucleotide-binding site (NBS) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR) genes. They are classified into two major subfamilies, toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR)-NBS-LRR (TNL) and coiled-coil (CC)-NBS-LRR (CNL) proteins. We have identified and characterised 641 NBS-LRR genes in Brassica napus, 249 in B. rapa and 443 in B. oleracea. A ratio of 1:2 of CNL:TNL genes was found in the three species. Domain structure analysis revealed that 57% of the NBS-LRR genes are typical resistance genes and contain all three domains (TIR/CC, NBS, LRR), whereas the remaining genes are partially deleted or truncated. Of the NBS-LRR ...
The majority of disease resistance (R) genes identified to date in plants encode a nucleotide-bindin...
The NBS-LRR (nucleotide-binding site plus leucine-rich repeat) genes represent the major class of di...
A thorough understanding of the relationships between plants and pathogens is essential if we are to...
Background: Plants have evolved disease resistance (R) genes encoding for nucleotide-binding site (N...
Genes containing nucleotide-binding sites (NBS) play an important role in pathogen resistance in pla...
Genes containing nucleotide-binding sites (NBS) play an important role in pathogen resistance in pla...
Genes containing nucleotide-binding sites (NBS) play an important role in pathogen resistance in pla...
Nucleotide Binding Site—Leucine-Rich Repeat (NBS-LRR) genes encode disease resistance proteins...
As the largest class of disease resistance R genes, the genes encoding nucleotide binding site and l...
tance genes are key plant disease-resistance genes and are abundant in plant genomes, comprising up ...
The Brassicaceae consists of a wide range of species, including important Brassica crop species and ...
The most represented group of resistance genes are those of the nucleotide binding site–leucine-rich...
Genes coding for nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (LRR) receptors (NLRs) control resistance ag...
<p>All 19 (10 A and 9 C) chromosomes are displayed in grey as concentric circles according to the pu...
Disease resistance genes (R genes), as part of the plant defense system, have coevolved with corresp...
The majority of disease resistance (R) genes identified to date in plants encode a nucleotide-bindin...
The NBS-LRR (nucleotide-binding site plus leucine-rich repeat) genes represent the major class of di...
A thorough understanding of the relationships between plants and pathogens is essential if we are to...
Background: Plants have evolved disease resistance (R) genes encoding for nucleotide-binding site (N...
Genes containing nucleotide-binding sites (NBS) play an important role in pathogen resistance in pla...
Genes containing nucleotide-binding sites (NBS) play an important role in pathogen resistance in pla...
Genes containing nucleotide-binding sites (NBS) play an important role in pathogen resistance in pla...
Nucleotide Binding Site—Leucine-Rich Repeat (NBS-LRR) genes encode disease resistance proteins...
As the largest class of disease resistance R genes, the genes encoding nucleotide binding site and l...
tance genes are key plant disease-resistance genes and are abundant in plant genomes, comprising up ...
The Brassicaceae consists of a wide range of species, including important Brassica crop species and ...
The most represented group of resistance genes are those of the nucleotide binding site–leucine-rich...
Genes coding for nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (LRR) receptors (NLRs) control resistance ag...
<p>All 19 (10 A and 9 C) chromosomes are displayed in grey as concentric circles according to the pu...
Disease resistance genes (R genes), as part of the plant defense system, have coevolved with corresp...
The majority of disease resistance (R) genes identified to date in plants encode a nucleotide-bindin...
The NBS-LRR (nucleotide-binding site plus leucine-rich repeat) genes represent the major class of di...
A thorough understanding of the relationships between plants and pathogens is essential if we are to...