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Abstract
Self-compatibility (SC) in a naturally self-incompatible fruit tree species is an incredibly interesting trait for breeding objectives and a valuable tool to investigate the mechanism of the gametophytic self-incompatibility system. We focused on an apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.), in which studies on the SC remain largely unexplored because of a lack of spontaneous and/or induced self-compatible mutants, and performed gamma-ray mutagenesis and succeeded in producing several pollen-part self-compatible mutants. We revealed that SC in the mutants was not caused by a dysfunctional pollen S factor in either of the S-haplotypes but presumably by a translocation of an S-haplotype to a non-homologous chromosome, which allowed the mutants to produce S-heteroallelic pollen grains that overcome self-incompatibility through the competitive interaction between the two different S-factors in the pollen grain. The results from our study demonstrate that duplication of the pollen-S in a pollen grain causes the breakdown of the pollen function in Malus, like Pyrus of Rosaceae and Solanaceae, but not in the mutation of the pollen-S itself, like Prunus. The mutants and our finding will be useful for apple breeding programs.
天然自交不亲和果树物种的自交不亲和性(SC)是育种目标中一个非常有趣的性状,也是研究配子体自交不亲和系统机制的宝贵工具。我们以苹果(Malus × domestica Borkh.)为研究对象,由于缺乏自发和/或诱导的自相容性突变体,对其自相容性的研究在很大程度上仍处于空白。我们发现,突变体中的自交不亲和不是由任何一个 S 单倍型中的花粉 S 因子功能失调引起的,而可能是由于 S 单倍型易位到非同源染色体上,从而使突变体产生了 S 异源花粉粒,通过花粉粒中两种不同 S 因子之间的竞争性相互作用克服了自交不亲和。我们的研究结果表明,花粉粒中花粉-S的重复会导致马卢斯花粉功能的崩溃,就像蔷薇科和茄科的梨树一样,但花粉-S本身的突变却不会导致马卢斯花粉功能的崩溃,就像李树一样。突变体和我们的发现将有助于苹果育种计划。
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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