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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

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

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