Long-read genome sequencing accelerated the cloning of Pm69 by resolving the complexity of a rapidly evolving resistance gene cluster in wheat

Yinghui Li,Zhen-Zhen Wei, Hanan Sela,Liubov Govta, Valentyna Klymiuk,Rajib Roychowdhury, Harmeet Singh Chawla,Jennifer Ens, Krystalee Wiebe,Valeria Bocharova, Roi Ben-David, Prerna B. Pawar,Samidha Jaiwar, István Molnár,Jaroslav Doležel, Curtis J. Pozniak,Tzion Fahima

biorxiv(2022)

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Gene cloning in repeat-rich polyploid genomes remains challenging. Here we describe a strategy for overcoming major bottlenecks in the cloning of the powdery mildew (Pm) resistance gene (R-gene) Pm69 derived from tetraploid wild emmer wheat (WEW). A conventional positional cloning approach encountered suppressed recombination due to structural variations, while chromosome sorting yielded an insufficient purity level. A Pm69 physical map, constructed by assembling ONT long-read genome sequences, revealed a rapidly evolving nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) R-gene cluster. A single candidate NLR was identified within this cluster by anchoring RNASeq reads of susceptible mutants to ONT contigs and was validated by the virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) approach. Pm69 , comprising Rx_N with RanGAP interaction sites, NB-ARC, and LRR domains, is probably a newly evolved NLR discovered only in one location across the WEW distribution range in the Fertile Crescent. Pm69 was successfully introgressed into durum and bread wheat, and a diagnostic molecular marker could be used to accelerate its deployment and pyramiding with other resistance genes. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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