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Molecular characterization of S-RNase genes and S-genotypes in the Japanese apricot (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.)

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SEXUAL PLANT REPRODUCTION
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 251-257

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s004970100064

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gametophytic self-incompatibility; Japanese apricot; molecular identification; S-genotype; S-RNase

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Three partial S-RNase genes, MSRN-1, MSRN-2, and MSRN-3, in the Japanese apricot (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc.) were isolated from the three cultivars Nankou, Gyokuei, and Kairyouuchidaume, respectively. The structural characteristics revealed that S-RNase genes from the Japanese apricot were in the T2/SRNase-type S-RNase family with five conserved regions (C1, C2, C3, RC4, and C5) and one variable region (RHV) as reported in the other rosaceous plants. In the phylogenetic tree of T2/S SRNase-type RNases, three SRNase genes of the Japanese apricot did not form a species-specific subgroup but the Prunus subfamily did. At least seven S-allelic genes were present in the Japanese apricot, and S-genotypes of six representative cultivars, including Nankou, Gyokuei, Kairyouuchidaume, Baigou, Kagajizou, and Oushuku were first established in this study as S1S7, S2S6, S3S4, S3S6, S3S6 and S1S5-, respectively. An extended elucidation of the S-genotype would contribute to a more efficient breeding program of the Japanese apricot.

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