CHARACTERIZATION OF THE S-LOCUS GENES, SLG AND SRK, OF THE BRASSICA S-3 HAPLOTYPE - IDENTIFICATION OF A MEMBRANE-LOCALIZED PROTEIN ENCODED BY THE S-LOCUS RECEPTOR KINASE GENE

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DELORME, V [1 ]
GIRANTON, JL [1 ]
HATZFELD, Y [1 ]
FRIRY, A [1 ]
HEIZMANN, P [1 ]
ARIZA, MJ [1 ]
DUMAS, C [1 ]
GAUDE, T [1 ]
COCK, JM [1 ]
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[1] ECOLE NORMALE SUPER LYON,INRA,CNRS,UMR 9938,F-69364 LYON 07,FRANCE
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PLANT JOURNAL | 1995年 / 7卷 / 03期
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10.1046/j.1365-313X.1995.7030429.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The S locus, which controls the self-incompatibility response in Brassica, has been shown to contain at least two genes. SLG encodes a secreted S locus glycoprotein whilst SRK encodes a putative S locus receptor kinase. SRK has been shown potentially to encode a functional kinase and genetic evidence indicates that this gene is essential for the self-incompatibility response. Here the characterization of the SRK and SLG genes of a Brassica line homozygous for the S-3 haplotype is described. A 120 kDa glycoprotein was identified in stigmas and several lines of evidence indicated that this protein is encoded by the SRK(3) gene. First, the 120 kDa glycoprotein was recognized by antibodies raised against peptides based on the SRK(3) gene sequence. Secondly, this protein is polymorphic and, in an F-2 population segregating for the S-3 haplotype, was expressed only in plants possessing the S-3 haplotype. Thirdly, the 120 kDa protein was expressed specifically in stigmas. Finally, the 120 kDa protein was only extracted from stigmas in the presence of detergent indicating that it is anchored in the membrane. SRK has been predicted to encode a transmembrane glycoprotein based on the deduced amino acid sequence. Located on the membrane, SRK is in a position to interface between an extracellular recognition event between pollen and pistil and an intracellular signal transduction pathway which initiates the self incompatibility response.
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