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Molecular aspects of self-incompatibility in Brassica species

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PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 42, Issue 6, Pages 560-565

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pce075

Keywords

Brassica species; S locus; self-incompatibility; SLG; SP11/SCR; SRK

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Many flowering plants possess self-incompatibility (SI) systems to prevent inbreeding. SI in Brassica species is controlled by a single S locus with multiple alleles, In recent years, much progress has been made in determining the male and female S determinant in Brassica species. in the female, a gain-of-function experiment clearly demonstrated that SRK was the sole S determinant, and that SLG enhanced the SI recognition process. By contrast, the male S determinant (termed SP11/SCR) was identified in the course of genome analysis of S locus to be a small cysteine-rich protein, which was classified as a pollen coat protein. This SP11/SCR may function as a ligand for the S domain of SRK in the SI recognition reaction of Brassica species.

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