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. 2016 Mar;82(2-3):128-45.
doi: 10.1007/s00239-015-9726-4. Epub 2015 Dec 29.

A Comprehensive Study of Molecular Evolution at the Self-Incompatibility Locus of Rosaceae

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A Comprehensive Study of Molecular Evolution at the Self-Incompatibility Locus of Rosaceae

Jahanshah Ashkani et al. J Mol Evol. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

The family Rosaceae includes a range of important fruit trees, most of which have the S-RNase-based self-incompatibility (SI). Several models have been developed to explain how pollen (SLF) and pistil (S-RNase) components of the S-locus interact. It was discovered in 2010 that additional SLF proteins are involved in pollen specificity, and a Collaborative Non-Self Recognition model has been proposed for SI in Solanaceae; however, the validity of such model remains to be elucidated for other species. The results of this study support the divergent evolution of the S-locus genes from two Rosaceae subfamilies, Prunoideae/Amygdaloideae and Maloideae, The difference identified in the selective pressures between the two lineages provides evidence for positive selection at specific sites in both the S-RNase and the SLF proteins. The evolutionary findings of this study support the role of multiple SLF proteins leading to a Collaborative Non-Self Recognition model for SI in the Maloideae. Furthermore, the identification of the sites responsible for SI specificity determination and the mapping of these sites onto the modelled tertiary structure of ancestor proteins provide useful information for rational functional redesign and protein engineering for the future engineering of new functional alleles providing increased diversity in the SI system in the Maloideae.

Keywords: Molecular evolution; Rosaceae; S-RNase; SLF/SFB; Self-incompatibility.

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