Biology:Mildew resistance locus o

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Short description: Plant-specific gene family

Mildew locus o (MLO) is a plant-specific gene family. Specific members of the Mildew Locus O gene family act as powdery mildew susceptibility factors. Their inactivation, as the result of a loss-of-function mutation, gene knock-out, or knock-down, is associated with a peculiar form of resistance, referred to as mlo resistance.[1] [2] The mlo gene family is widely conserved across the plant kingdom with some members evolving as early as the first land plants.[3] Mlo proteins contain seven highly conserved transmembrane domains, as well as a calmodulin-binding domain.[1] TaMLO genes are the MLOs in bread wheat, Triticum aestivum.[4]

MLO genes in tomatoes

At least 17 MLO genes exist in tomatoes.[1] They have a protein length of between 270 and 591 amino acids.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Genome-wide analysis of the mildew resistance locus o (MLO) gene family in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)". Plant Omics Journal. https://www.pomics.com/wang_7_2_2014_87_93.pdf. Retrieved 2020-10-19. 
  2. Iovieno, Paolo; Andolfo, Giuseppe; Schiavulli, Adalgisa; Catalano, Domenico; Ricciardi, Luigi; Frusciante, Luigi; Ercolano, Maria Raffaella; Pavan, Stefano (2015). "Structure, evolution and functional inference on the Mildew Locus O (MLO) gene family in three cultivated Cucurbitaceae spp.". BMC Genomics 16: 1112. doi:10.1186/s12864-015-2325-3. PMID 26715041. 
  3. Kusch, Stefan; Pesch, Lina; Panstruga, Ralph (2016). "Comprehensive Phylogenetic Analysis Sheds Light on the Diversity and Origin of the MLO Family of Integral Membrane Proteins". Genome Biology and Evolution 8 (3): 878–895. doi:10.1093/gbe/evw036. PMID 26893454. PMC 4824068. https://academic.oup.com/gbe/article/8/3/878/2574141. Retrieved 11 January 2021. 
  4. Li, Shaoya; Zhang, Chen; Li, Jingying; Yan, Lei; Wang, Ning; Xia, Lanqin (2021). "Present and future prospects for wheat improvement through genome editing and advanced technologies". Plant Communications (CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences + Chinese Society for Plant Biology (Cell Press)) 2 (4): 100211. doi:10.1016/j.xplc.2021.100211. ISSN 2590-3462. PMID 34327324.