Isolation and partial characterization of components of Prunus avium L. styles,including an antigenic glycoprotein associated with a self-incompatibility genotype |
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Authors: | S. L. Mau J. Raff A. E. Clarke |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plant Cell Biology Research Centre School of Botany, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville, Vic., Anstralia;(2) Department of Agriculture, Horticultural Research Institute, 3180 Knoxfield, Vic., Australia |
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Abstract: | Several components of buffer extracts of Prunus avium L. styles (cv. Lambert, S3S4) have been isolated and partially characterized: the major component is a glycoprotein (molecular weight approx. 90,000; 95% protein, 5.4% carbohydrate). A sticky uronic-acid-containing component and an arabinogalactan are also present. Two minor components are an antigenic glycoprotein associated with the self-incompatibility genotype (Antigen S) and a component found in styles of all Prunus species (Antigen P). The isolated glycoproteins have a substantial carbohydrate content (Antigen P 17.2%; Antigen S 16.3%), and have apparent molecular weights of 32,000 (Antigen P) and 37,000–39,000 (Antigen S). They are antigenically quite distinct. Material corresponding to Antigen S is secreted into the medium of suspension-cultured callus cells raised from both leaf and stem of P. avium.Abbreviations DEAE diethylaminoethyl - SDS-PAGE sodium dodecylsulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis |
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Keywords: | Antigen Glycoprotein Pollination Prunus S-allele Self-incompatibility Style mucilage |
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