MLPK function is not required for self-incompatibility in the S29 haplotype of Brassica rapa L.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mayu Ohata, Yoshinobu Takada, Yui Sato, Takumi Okamoto, Kohji Murase, Seiji Takayama, Go Suzuki, Masao Watanabe
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Key message: S29 haplotype does not require the MLPK function for self-incompatibility in Brassica rapa. Self-incompatibility (SI) in Brassicaceae is regulated by the self-recognition mechanism, which is based on the S-haplotype-specific direct interaction of the pollen-derived ligand, SP11/SCR, and the stigma-side receptor, SRK. M locus protein kinase (MLPK) is known to be one of the positive effectors of the SI response. MLPK directly interacts with SRK, and is phosphorylated by SRK in Brassica rapa. In Brassicaceae, MLPK was demonstrated to be essential for SI in B. rapa and Brassica napus, whereas it is not essential for SI in Arabidopsis thaliana (with introduced SRK and SP11/SCR from related SI species). Little is known about what determines the need for MLPK in SI of Brassicaceae. In this study, we investigated the relationship between S-haplotype diversity and MLPK function by analyzing the SI phenotypes of different S haplotypes in a mlpk/mlpk mutant background. The results have clarified that in B. rapa, all the S haplotypes except the S29 we tested need the MLPK function, but the S29 haplotype does not require MLPK for the SI. Comparative analysis of MLPK-dependent and MLPK-independent S haplotype might provide new insight into the evolution of S-haplotype diversity and the molecular mechanism of SI in Brassicaceae.

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油菜S29单倍型自交不需要MLPK功能。
关键信息:油菜S29单倍型不需要MLPK功能来实现自交不亲和。十字花科植物的自交不亲和受自我识别机制调控,该机制是基于花粉源配体SP11/SCR和柱头侧受体SRK的s -单倍型特异性直接相互作用。已知M位点蛋白激酶(MLPK)是SI反应的积极效应因子之一。在油菜中,MLPK与SRK直接相互作用,并被SRK磷酸化。在芸苔科植物中,MLPK被证明对油菜和甘蓝型油菜的SI是必需的,而对拟南芥的SI则不是必需的(从相关SI种引入SRK和SP11/SCR)。在十字花科植物SI中,是什么决定了对MLPK的需求,我们所知甚少。本研究通过分析不同S单倍型在MLPK / MLPK突变背景下的SI表型,探讨了S单倍型多样性与MLPK功能之间的关系。结果表明,在rapa中,除S29外,所有S单倍型都需要MLPK功能,而S29单倍型不需要MLPK功能。比较分析依赖于mlpk和不依赖于mlpk的S单倍型,可能为油菜科植物S单倍型多样性的进化和SI的分子机制提供新的认识。
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