GEPHE SUMMARY
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									Gephebase Gene
					
		
	
									Entry Status
					
		
													Published
					
	
									GepheID
					
		
													GP00001049
					
	
									Main curator
					
		
													Martin
					
	
            		PHENOTYPIC CHANGE
            	            
	                
	
									Trait Category
					
		
	
									Trait State in Taxon A
					
		
													Glycine max - sensitive
					
	
									Trait State in Taxon B
					
		
													Glycine max - resistant - "Peking-type"
					
	
									Ancestral State
					
		
													Data not curated
					
	
									Taxonomic Status
					
		
	Taxon A
					
									Latin Name
					
		
	
									Common Name
					
		
																			soybean
					
	
									Synonyms
					
		
																			soybean; soybeans; Glycine max (L.) Merr.; Glycine max; cv. Wye
					
	
									Rank
					
		
																			species
					
	
		Lineage
	
	
															
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						angiospermae; eudicotyledons; Gunneridae; Pentapetalae; rosids; fabids; Fabales; Fabaceae; Papilionoideae; 50 kb inversion clade; NPAAA clade; indigoferoid/millettioid clade; Phaseoleae; Glycine; Soja
			
			
							Parent
					
		
	
							NCBI Taxonomy ID
					
		
	
									is Taxon A an Infraspecies?
					
		
																													No
					
	Taxon B
					
									Latin Name
					
		
	
									Common Name
					
		
																			soybean
					
	
									Synonyms
					
		
																			soybean; soybeans; Glycine max (L.) Merr.; Glycine max; cv. Wye
					
	
									Rank
					
		
																			species
					
	
		Lineage
	
	
															
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						angiospermae; eudicotyledons; Gunneridae; Pentapetalae; rosids; fabids; Fabales; Fabaceae; Papilionoideae; 50 kb inversion clade; NPAAA clade; indigoferoid/millettioid clade; Phaseoleae; Glycine; Soja
			
			
							Parent
					
		
	
							NCBI Taxonomy ID
					
		
	
									is Taxon B an Infraspecies?
					
		
																													No
					
	
            GENOTYPIC CHANGE
            	            
	                
	
									Generic Gene Name
					
		
																			SHMT
					
	
									Synonyms
					
		
																				-
					
	
									String
					
		
																				-
					
	
									Sequence Similarities
					
		
																			Belongs to the SHMT family.
					
	
							GO - Molecular Function
						
						
																														GO:0008168 : methyltransferase activity
							
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							GO - Biological Process
						
						
																														GO:0019264 : glycine biosynthetic process from serine
							
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							GO - Cellular Component
						
						
					
		Mutation #1
	
					
									Presumptive Null
					
		
	
									Molecular Type
					
		
	
									Aberration Type
					
		
	
									SNP Coding Change
					
		
													Nonsynonymous
					
	
									Molecular Details of the Mutation
					
		
													R130P (G-to-C) and Y358N (T-to-A)
					
	
									Experimental Evidence
					
		
	| Taxon A | Taxon B | Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Codon | - | - | - | 
| Amino-acid | Arg | Pro | 130 | 
				Main Reference
	
	
				Authors
	
	
									Liu S; Kandoth PK; Warren SD; Yeckel G; Heinz R; Alden J; Yang C; Jamai A; et al.
									
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							Abstract
					
		
																			Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is an important crop that provides a sustainable source of protein and oil worldwide. Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) is a microscopic roundworm that feeds on the roots of soybean and is a major constraint to soybean production. This nematode causes more than US$1 billion in yield losses annually in the United States alone, making it the most economically important pathogen on soybean. Although planting of resistant cultivars forms the core management strategy for this pathogen, nothing is known about the nature of resistance. Moreover, the increase in virulent populations of this parasite on most known resistance sources necessitates the development of novel approaches for control. Here we report the map-based cloning of a gene at the Rhg4 (for resistance to Heterodera glycines 4) locus, a major quantitative trait locus contributing to resistance to this pathogen. Mutation analysis, gene silencing and transgenic complementation confirm that the gene confers resistance. The gene encodes a serine hydroxymethyltransferase, an enzyme that is ubiquitous in nature and structurally conserved across kingdoms. The enzyme is responsible for interconversion of serine and glycine and is essential for cellular one-carbon metabolism. Alleles of Rhg4 conferring resistance or susceptibility differ by two genetic polymorphisms that alter a key regulatory property of the enzyme. Our discovery reveals an unprecedented plant resistance mechanism against a pathogen. The mechanistic knowledge of the resistance gene can be readily exploited to improve nematode resistance of soybean, an increasingly important global crop.
					
	
				Additional References
	
	
		Mutation #2
	
					
									Presumptive Null
					
		
	
									Molecular Type
					
		
	
									Aberration Type
					
		
	
									SNP Coding Change
					
		
													Nonsynonymous
					
	
									Molecular Details of the Mutation
					
		
													R130P (G-to-C) and Y358N (T-to-A)
					
	
									Experimental Evidence
					
		
	| Taxon A | Taxon B | Position | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Codon | - | - | - | 
| Amino-acid | Tyr | Asn | 358 | 
				Main Reference
	
	
				Authors
	
	
									Liu S; Kandoth PK; Warren SD; Yeckel G; Heinz R; Alden J; Yang C; Jamai A; et al.
									
					... show more
										
							Abstract
					
		
																			Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) is an important crop that provides a sustainable source of protein and oil worldwide. Soybean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe) is a microscopic roundworm that feeds on the roots of soybean and is a major constraint to soybean production. This nematode causes more than US$1 billion in yield losses annually in the United States alone, making it the most economically important pathogen on soybean. Although planting of resistant cultivars forms the core management strategy for this pathogen, nothing is known about the nature of resistance. Moreover, the increase in virulent populations of this parasite on most known resistance sources necessitates the development of novel approaches for control. Here we report the map-based cloning of a gene at the Rhg4 (for resistance to Heterodera glycines 4) locus, a major quantitative trait locus contributing to resistance to this pathogen. Mutation analysis, gene silencing and transgenic complementation confirm that the gene confers resistance. The gene encodes a serine hydroxymethyltransferase, an enzyme that is ubiquitous in nature and structurally conserved across kingdoms. The enzyme is responsible for interconversion of serine and glycine and is essential for cellular one-carbon metabolism. Alleles of Rhg4 conferring resistance or susceptibility differ by two genetic polymorphisms that alter a key regulatory property of the enzyme. Our discovery reveals an unprecedented plant resistance mechanism against a pathogen. The mechanistic knowledge of the resistance gene can be readily exploited to improve nematode resistance of soybean, an increasingly important global crop.
					
	
				Additional References
	
	
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					@Epistasis - The full‐strength “Peking‐type” soybean cyst nematode resistance phenotype is due to the combination of alleles rhg1‐a (chromosome 18) and Rhg4 (chromosome 8).
				
			
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