An aquaporin-like gene required for the Brassica self-incompatibility response

Self-incompatibility in Brassica refers to the rejection of self-related pollen and is mediated by a receptor protein kinase localized to the plasma membrane of the stigma epidermis in the flower. The recessive mutation mod eliminates self-incompatibility in the stigma. In mod mutants, self-compatib...

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description Self-incompatibility in Brassica refers to the rejection of self-related pollen and is mediated by a receptor protein kinase localized to the plasma membrane of the stigma epidermis in the flower. The recessive mutation mod eliminates self-incompatibility in the stigma. In mod mutants, self-compatibility was shown to be associated with the absence of transcripts encoded by an aquaporin-related gene. This observation suggests that a water channel is required for the self-incompatibility response of Brassica, which is consistent with the concept that regulation of water transfer from the stigma to pollen is a checkpoint in the early events of pollination in the crucifer family.
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autoesterilidad
autosterilite
Biological and medical sciences
Brassica
Brassica - genetics
Brassica - physiology
Cell membranes
Classical genetics, quantitative genetics, hybrids
Coding
Complementary DNA
DNA
Flowers & plants
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genes, Plant
Genetic aspects
Genetic loci
Genetics
Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution
Ion Channels - genetics
Ion Channels - physiology
Molecular Sequence Data
mutacion
Mutation
Papillae
Plant cells
Plant Proteins - genetics
Plant Proteins - physiology
Plant reproduction
plant water relations
Plants
Pollen
Pollination
Proteins
Pteridophyta, spermatophyta
relaciones planta agua
relation plante eau
Reproduction
RNA
self sterility
Self-incompatibility
Self-incompatibility (Botany)
Transcripts (Written Records)
Vegetals
Water
Water - physiology
title An aquaporin-like gene required for the Brassica self-incompatibility response
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