A search of Brassica SI-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: MLPK possibly involved in SI response

Self-incompatibility (SI) systems, gamethophytic (GSI) and sporophytic (SSI), prevent self-pollination in angiosperms. Buckwheat displays heteromorphic SSI, with pollination allowed only between different flower morphs - thrum and pin. The physiology of thrum and pin morph SI responses are entirely...

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Main Authors: Banović Bojana, Miljuš-Đukić Jovanka, Konstantinović M., Maksimović Vesna
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Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad 2010-01-01
Series:Archives of Biological Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2010/0354-46641002315B.pdf
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spelling doaj-71535d7f06fa4360bcf8571056ac51412020-11-25T00:46:52ZengUniversity of Belgrade, University of Novi SadArchives of Biological Sciences0354-46642010-01-0162231532110.2298/ABS1002315BA search of Brassica SI-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: MLPK possibly involved in SI responseBanović BojanaMiljuš-Đukić JovankaKonstantinović M.Maksimović VesnaSelf-incompatibility (SI) systems, gamethophytic (GSI) and sporophytic (SSI), prevent self-pollination in angiosperms. Buckwheat displays heteromorphic SSI, with pollination allowed only between different flower morphs - thrum and pin. The physiology of thrum and pin morph SI responses are entirely different, resembling homomorphic Brassica SSI and Prunus GSI responses, respectively. Considering angiosperm species may share ancestral SI genes, we examined the presence of Brassica and Prunus SI-involved gene orthologs in the buckwheat genome. We did not find evidence of SRK, SLG and SP11 Brassica or S-RNase and SFB Prunus orthologs in the buckwheat genome, but we found a Brassica MLPK ortholog. We report the partial nucleotide sequence of the buckwheat MLPK and discuss the possible implications of this finding. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2010/0354-46641002315B.pdfBuckwheatheteromorphic sporophytic self-incompatibilityMLPK
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author Banović Bojana
Miljuš-Đukić Jovanka
Konstantinović M.
Maksimović Vesna
spellingShingle Banović Bojana
Miljuš-Đukić Jovanka
Konstantinović M.
Maksimović Vesna
A search of Brassica SI-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: MLPK possibly involved in SI response
Archives of Biological Sciences
Buckwheat
heteromorphic sporophytic self-incompatibility
MLPK
author_facet Banović Bojana
Miljuš-Đukić Jovanka
Konstantinović M.
Maksimović Vesna
author_sort Banović Bojana
title A search of Brassica SI-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: MLPK possibly involved in SI response
title_short A search of Brassica SI-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: MLPK possibly involved in SI response
title_full A search of Brassica SI-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: MLPK possibly involved in SI response
title_fullStr A search of Brassica SI-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: MLPK possibly involved in SI response
title_full_unstemmed A search of Brassica SI-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: MLPK possibly involved in SI response
title_sort search of brassica si-involved orthologs in buckwheat leads to novel buckwheat sequence identification: mlpk possibly involved in si response
publisher University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad
series Archives of Biological Sciences
issn 0354-4664
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Self-incompatibility (SI) systems, gamethophytic (GSI) and sporophytic (SSI), prevent self-pollination in angiosperms. Buckwheat displays heteromorphic SSI, with pollination allowed only between different flower morphs - thrum and pin. The physiology of thrum and pin morph SI responses are entirely different, resembling homomorphic Brassica SSI and Prunus GSI responses, respectively. Considering angiosperm species may share ancestral SI genes, we examined the presence of Brassica and Prunus SI-involved gene orthologs in the buckwheat genome. We did not find evidence of SRK, SLG and SP11 Brassica or S-RNase and SFB Prunus orthologs in the buckwheat genome, but we found a Brassica MLPK ortholog. We report the partial nucleotide sequence of the buckwheat MLPK and discuss the possible implications of this finding.
topic Buckwheat
heteromorphic sporophytic self-incompatibility
MLPK
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2010/0354-46641002315B.pdf
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