芸苔属花粉与柱头的相互作用。

H G Dickinson, J Doughty, S J Hiscock, C J Elleman, A G Stephenson
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甘蓝花粉包衣含有一个多态的高电荷小蛋白家族(PCP-A,花粉包衣蛋白,a类),与种子蛋白的防御素类有关。在授粉时,这些蛋白从谷物中释放出来,体外数据表明,该家族中至少有一个成员(PCP-A1)与柱头表达的S(自交不亲和)受体复合物的元件特异性相互作用。一项新的体内生物测定表明,花粉包膜中含有自交不亲和系统的雄性决定因子,该决定因子是一种低分子质量蛋白。来自种间研究和PCP-A蛋白分子分析的综合数据表明,PCP-A1与受体复合物之间的主要相互作用可能涉及建立相容性,而其他分子相互作用(可能涉及其他PCP-A类蛋白)负责调节s特异性排斥自粒。在此基础上,讨论了芸苔属植物自交不亲和系统的演化过程。
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Pollen-stigma interactions in Brassica.

The pollen grain coating of Brassica oleracea contains a polymorphic family of highly charged small proteins (PCP-A, pollen coat protein, class A) related to the defensin class of seed proteins. On pollination these proteins are released from the grain and in vitro data suggest that at least one member of the family (PCP-A1) interacts specifically with elements of the stigmatically-expressed S(self-incompatibility) receptor complex. A new in vivo bioassay has demonstrated the male determinant of the self incompatibility system to be contained within the pollen coating, and this determinant to be a low molecular mass protein. A combination of data from interspecific studies and molecular analysis of PCP-A proteins indicates that the primary interaction between PCP-A1 and the receptor complex may be involved in establishing compatibility, while other molecular interactions, perhaps involving other PCP-A class proteins, are responsible for regulating S-specific rejection of self grains. The evolution of the self incompatibility system on the dry sigma of Brassica is discussed in the context of these data.

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