Loss of pollen-S function in two self-compatible selections of Prunus avium is asociated with deletion/mutation of an S haplotype-specific F-box gene

Recently, an S haplotype-specific F-box (SFB) gene has been proposed as a candidate for the pollen-S specificity gene of RNase-mediated gametophytic self-incompatibility in Prunus (Rosaceae). We have examined two pollen-part mutant haplotypes of sweet cherry (Prunus avium). Both were found to retain...

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description Recently, an S haplotype-specific F-box (SFB) gene has been proposed as a candidate for the pollen-S specificity gene of RNase-mediated gametophytic self-incompatibility in Prunus (Rosaceae). We have examined two pollen-part mutant haplotypes of sweet cherry (Prunus avium). Both were found to retain the S-RNase, which determines stylar specificity, but one (S₃' in JI 2434) has a deletion including the haplotype-specific SFB gene, and the other (S₄' in JI 2420) has a frame-shift mutation of the haplotype-specific SFB gene, causing amino acid substitutions and premature termination of the protein. The loss or significant alteration of this highly polymorphic gene and the concomitant loss of pollen self-incompatibility function provides compelling evidence that the SFB gene encodes the pollen specificity component of self-incompatibility in Prunus. These loss-of-function mutations are inconsistent with SFB being the inactivator of non-self S-RNases and indicate the presence of a general inactivation mechanism, with SFB conferring specificity by protecting self S-RNases from inactivation.
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amino acid sequences
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gene segregation
haplotypes
loci
molecular sequence data
mutation
nucleotide sequences
plant fertility
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Prunus avium
ribonucleases
S locus
selfing
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title Loss of pollen-S function in two self-compatible selections of Prunus avium is asociated with deletion/mutation of an S haplotype-specific F-box gene
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