Petunia Germinating Pollen S/D3 Interacts with S-RNases in Petunia hybrida Vilm. |
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Authors: | Yan-Xia Guo Yan-Sheng Zhang Yong-Biao Xue |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Molecular and Developmental Biology, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and National Centre for Plant Gene Research, Beijing 100080, China;;Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China |
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Abstract: | Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic mechanism of self/non-self pollen recognition to prevent self-fertilization in many flowering plants and, in most cases, this is controlled by a multi-allelic S-locus. S-RNase and S-locus F box (SLF) proteins have been shown to be the female and male determinants of gametophytic selfincompatibility (GSI), respectively, in the Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae and Rosaceae. Nevertheless, it is thought that additional factors are required for the SI response. Herein, we constructed a mature anther cDNA library from a self-incompatible Petunia hybrida Vilm. line of the S3S3 haplotype. Using AhS2-RNase from Antirrhinun hispanicum as a bait for yeast two-hybrid screening, we found that petunia germinating pollen (PGP) S/D3 was capable of interacting physically with the bait. However, the interaction lacked haplotype specificity. The PGPS/D3 gene is a single copy gene that is expressed in tissues such as the style, ovary,pollen, and leaf. The PGPS/D3::GFP (green fluorescence protein) construct was detected in both the membrane and cytoplasm. The implications of these findings in the operation of S-RNase-based SI are discussed. |
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Keywords: | petunia germinating pollen (PGP) S/D3 Petunia hybrida self-incompatibility S-RNase |
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