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The tomato gene Ty-6, encoding DNA polymerase delta subunit 1, confers broad resistance to Geminiviruses

Xuexue Shen, Upinder Gill, Marjon Arens, Zhe Yan, Yuling Bai, Samuel F. Hutton, Anne‐Marie A. Wolters

2025Theoretical and Applied Genetics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: The tomato Ty-6 gene conferring resistance against begomoviruses has been cloned and shown to be a variant of DNA polymerase delta subunit 1. Ty-6 is a major resistance gene of tomato that provides resistance against monopartite and bipartite begomoviruses. The locus was previously mapped on chromosome 10, and in this study, we fine-mapped Ty-6 to a region of 47 kb, including four annotated candidate genes. Via whole-genome resequencing of Ty-6 breeding lines and several susceptible breeding lines, the polymorphisms in gene sequences were discovered and gene-associated markers were developed for marker-assistant breeding. Further, virus-induced gene silencing and candidate gene overexpressing in susceptible tomatoes revealed that Ty-6-mediated resistance is controlled by Solyc10g081250, encoding the DNA polymerase delta subunit 1, SlPOLD1. The single nucleotide polymorphism of Ty-6 results in an amino acid change that might influence the fidelity of virus DNA replication.

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BiologyGeneticsGeneLocus (genetics)DNA polymeraseGenomePolymerasePlant Virus Research StudiesPlant and Fungal Interactions ResearchInsect-Plant Interactions and Control
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