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| plant:tomato [2026/06/29 16:13] – [Resistance gene: //Xv3//] rkoebnik | plant:tomato [2026/06/29 17:05] (current) – [Resistance gene: //Bs4//] rkoebnik | ||
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| Author: [[https:// | Author: [[https:// | ||
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| ===== Pathogen: // | ===== Pathogen: // | ||
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| //NA// | //NA// | ||
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| === Source === | === Source === | ||
| //Capsicum chacoense// (Cook & Stall, 1963). | //Capsicum chacoense// (Cook & Stall, 1963). | ||
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| === Status (identified, | === Status (identified, | ||
| Sequenced (Tai //et al.//, 1999). | Sequenced (Tai //et al.//, 1999). | ||
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| === Molecular markers === | === Molecular markers === | ||
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| Expression of the //Bs2// pepper gene confers resistance to bacterial spot disease in tomato (Tai //et al//., 1999). Transgenic //Bs2// resistance confers effective field level control of bacterial spot disease in tomato (Horvath //et al.//, 2012). | Expression of the //Bs2// pepper gene confers resistance to bacterial spot disease in tomato (Tai //et al//., 1999). Transgenic //Bs2// resistance confers effective field level control of bacterial spot disease in tomato (Horvath //et al.//, 2012). | ||
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| + | ==== Resistance gene: //Bs4// ==== | ||
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| + | === Synonyms === | ||
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| + | //NA// | ||
| + | === Source === | ||
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| + | Tomato cultivar Moneymaker (Ballvora //et al.//, 2001a). | ||
| + | === Status (identified, | ||
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| + | Mapped on the short arm of tomato chromosome 5 (Ballvora //et al.//, 2001a, 2001b). Cloned and sequenced (Schornack //et al.//, 2004). | ||
| + | === Molecular markers === | ||
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| + | AFLP and RFLP markers (Ballvora //et al.//, 2001a). STS markers (Ballvora //et al.//, 2001b). | ||
| + | === Brief description === | ||
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| + | Bs4 interacts with the TAL effector AvrBs4 (Ballvora //et al//., 2001a). Bs4 is a nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) protein (Schornack //et al.//, 2004). | ||
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| //NA// | //NA// | ||
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| === Source === | === Source === | ||
| Tomato variety Fla. 8000 (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). | Tomato variety Fla. 8000 (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). | ||
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| === Status (identified, | === Status (identified, | ||
| Located on chromosome 9 (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). Sequenced (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). | Located on chromosome 9 (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). Sequenced (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). | ||
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| === Molecular markers === | === Molecular markers === | ||
| CRISPR/ | CRISPR/ | ||
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| === Brief description === | === Brief description === | ||
| - | The two paralogs in tomato, //SlBs5// and //SlBs5L//, are homologs of the pepper //Cabs5// resistance gene (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). The double gene knockouts provided some resistance (fewer / milder symptoms, reduced bacterial growth) against **//X. euvesicatoria// | + | The two paralogs in tomato, //SlBs5// and //SlBs5L//, are homologs of the pepper //Cabs5// resistance gene (Ortega //et al.//, 2024). The double gene knockouts provided some resistance (fewer / milder symptoms, reduced bacterial growth) against **//X. euvesicatoria// |
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| //NA// | //NA// | ||
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| === Source === | === Source === | ||
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| Mapped on chromosome 1 (Yu //et al.//, 1995). | Mapped on chromosome 1 (Yu //et al.//, 1995). | ||
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| === Molecular markers === | === Molecular markers === | ||
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| //NA// | //NA// | ||
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| === Source === | === Source === | ||
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| Mapped on chromosome 1 (Yu //et al.//, 1995). | Mapped on chromosome 1 (Yu //et al.//, 1995). | ||
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| === Molecular markers === | === Molecular markers === | ||
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| //NA// | //NA// | ||
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| === Source === | === Source === | ||
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| Mapped on chromosome 5 (Yu //et al.//, 1995). | Mapped on chromosome 5 (Yu //et al.//, 1995). | ||
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| === Molecular markers === | === Molecular markers === | ||
| Southern blot, RFLP, SNP (Yang //et al//., 2005). | Southern blot, RFLP, SNP (Yang //et al//., 2005). | ||
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| === Brief description === | === Brief description === | ||
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| //NA// | //NA// | ||
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| === Source === | === Source === | ||
| //Solanum pennellii// LA716. | //Solanum pennellii// LA716. | ||
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| === Status (identified, | === Status (identified, | ||
| Mapped on long arm of chromosome 6 (Sharlach //et al//., 2013). | Mapped on long arm of chromosome 6 (Sharlach //et al//., 2013). | ||
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| === Molecular markers === | === Molecular markers === | ||
| Available (Sharlach //et al//., 2013). | Available (Sharlach //et al//., 2013). | ||
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| === Brief description === | === Brief description === | ||
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| //NA// | //NA// | ||
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| === Source === | === Source === | ||
| //Solanum pennellii// LA716. | //Solanum pennellii// LA716. | ||
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| === Status (identified, | === Status (identified, | ||
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| Astua-Monge G, Minsavage GV, Stall RE, Vallejos CE, Davis MJ, Jones JB (2000). // | Astua-Monge G, Minsavage GV, Stall RE, Vallejos CE, Davis MJ, Jones JB (2000). // | ||
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| + | Ballvora A, Pierre M, van den Ackerveken G, Schornack S, Rossier O, Ganal M, Lahaye T, Bonas U (2001a). Genetic mapping and functional analysis of the tomato //Bs4// locus governing recognition of the // | ||
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| + | Ballvora A, Schornack S, Baker BJ, Ganal M, Bonas U, Lahaye T (2001b). Chromosome landing at the tomato //Bs4// locus. Mol. Genet Genomics. 266: 639-645. DOI: [[https:// | ||
| Cook AA, Stall RE (1963). Inheritance of resistance in pepper to bacterial spot. Phytopathology 53: 1060-1062. | Cook AA, Stall RE (1963). Inheritance of resistance in pepper to bacterial spot. Phytopathology 53: 1060-1062. | ||
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| Robbins MD, Darrigues A, Sim SC, Masud MA, Francis DM (2009). Characterization of hypersensitive resistance to bacterial spot race T3 (// | Robbins MD, Darrigues A, Sim SC, Masud MA, Francis DM (2009). Characterization of hypersensitive resistance to bacterial spot race T3 (// | ||
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| + | Schornack S, Ballvora A, Gürlebeck D, Peart J, Baulcombe D, Ganal M, Baker B, Bonas U, Lahaye T (2004). The tomato resistance protein Bs4 is a predicted non-nuclear TIR-NB-LRR protein that mediates defense responses to severely truncated derivatives of AvrBs4 and overexpressed AvrBs3. Plant J. 37: 46-60. DOI: [[https:// | ||
| Scott JW, Stall RE, Jones JB, Somodi GC (1996). A single gene controls the hypersensitive response of Hawaii 7981 to race 3 (T3) of the bacterial spot pathogen. Rpt. Tomato Genet. Coop. 46: 23. | Scott JW, Stall RE, Jones JB, Somodi GC (1996). A single gene controls the hypersensitive response of Hawaii 7981 to race 3 (T3) of the bacterial spot pathogen. Rpt. Tomato Genet. Coop. 46: 23. | ||