The male determinant of self-incompatibility in Brassica
- PMID: 10576728
- DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5445.1697
The male determinant of self-incompatibility in Brassica
Abstract
In the S locus-controlled self-incompatibility system of Brassica, recognition of self-related pollen at the surface of stigma epidermal cells leads to inhibition of pollen tube development. The female (stigmatic) determinant of this recognition reaction is a polymorphic transmembrane receptor protein kinase encoded at the S locus. Another highly polymorphic, anther-expressed gene, SCR, also encoded at the S locus, fulfills the requirements for the hypothesized pollen determinant. Loss-of-function and gain-of-function studies prove that the SCR gene product is necessary and sufficient for determining pollen self-incompatibility specificity, possibly by acting as a ligand for the stigmatic receptor.
Comment in
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Perspectives: plant biology. No stigma attached to male rejection.Science. 1999 Nov 26;286(5445):1690-1. doi: 10.1126/science.286.5445.1690. Science. 1999. PMID: 10610566 No abstract available.
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