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The Molecular and Cellular Regulation of Brassicaceae Self-Incompatibility and Self-Pollen Rejection.

Eli Jany1, Hayley Nelles1, Daphne R Goring2.   

Abstract

In flowering plants, sexual reproduction is actively regulated by cell-cell communication between the male pollen and female pistil, and many species possess self-incompatibility systems for the selective rejection of self-pollen to maintain genetic diversity. The Brassicaceae self-incompatibility pathway acts early on when pollen grains have landed on the stigmatic papillae at the top of the pistil. Extensive studies have revealed that self-pollen rejection in the Brassicaceae is initiated by an S-haplotype-specific interaction between two polymorphic proteins: the pollen S-locus protein 11/S cysteine-rich (SP11/SCR) ligand and the stigma S receptor kinase (SRK). While the different S-haplotypes are typically codominant, there are several examples of dominant-recessive interactions, and a small RNA-based regulation of SP11/SCR expression has been uncovered as a mechanism behind these genetic interactions. Recent research has also added to our understanding of various cellular components in the pathway leading from the SP11/SCR-SRK interaction, including two signaling proteins, the M-locus protein kinase (MLPK) and the ARM-repeat containing 1 (ARC1) E3 ligase, as well as calcium fluxes and induction of autophagy in the stigmatic papillae. Finally, a better understanding of the compatible pollen responses that are targeted by the self-incompatibility pathway is starting to emerge, and this will allow us to more fully understand how the Brassicaceae self-incompatibility pathway causes self-pollen rejection. Here, we provide an overview of the field, highlighting recent contributions to our understanding of Brassicaceae self-incompatibility, and draw comparisons to a recently discovered unilateral incompatibility system.
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Keywords:  Autophagy; Brassicaceae; Calcium; E3 ligase; Kinase; Pistil; Pollen; Self-incompatibility; Small RNAs; Unilateral incompatibility

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30712670     DOI: 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2018.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Rev Cell Mol Biol        ISSN: 1937-6448            Impact factor:   6.813


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Authors:  Jennifer Doucet; Christina Truong; Elizabeth Frank-Webb; Hyun Kyung Lee; Anna Daneva; Zhen Gao; Moritz K Nowack; Daphne R Goring
Journal:  Plant Reprod       Date:  2019-05-08       Impact factor: 3.767

2.  Autophagy is required for self-incompatible pollen rejection in two transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana accessions.

Authors:  Stuart R Macgregor; Hyun Kyung Lee; Hayley Nelles; Daniel C Johnson; Tong Zhang; Chaozhi Ma; Daphne R Goring
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 8.340

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Authors:  Yongxian Lu; Adrienne N Moran Lauter; Srilakshmi Makkena; M Paul Scott; Matthew M S Evans
Journal:  Plant Reprod       Date:  2020-08-31       Impact factor: 3.767

4.  Programmed Cell Death in Stigmatic Papilla Cells Is Associated With Senescence-Induced Self-Incompatibility Breakdown in Chinese Cabbage and Radish.

Authors:  Jiabao Huang; Shiqi Su; Huamin Dai; Chen Liu; Xiaochun Wei; Yanyan Zhao; Zhiyong Wang; Xiaowei Zhang; Yuxiang Yuan; Xiaolin Yu; Changwei Zhang; Ying Li; Weiqing Zeng; Hen-Ming Wu; Alice Y Cheung; Shufen Wang; Qiaohong Duan
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2020-12-07       Impact factor: 5.753

5.  The molecular signatures of compatible and incompatible pollination in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Chie Kodera; Jérémy Just; Martine Da Rocha; Antoine Larrieu; Lucie Riglet; Jonathan Legrand; Frédérique Rozier; Thierry Gaude; Isabelle Fobis-Loisy
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6.  S-RNase Alleles Associated With Self-Compatibility in the Tomato Clade: Structure, Origins, and Expression Plasticity.

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Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2021-12-06       Impact factor: 4.599

Review 7.  Genetic control of compatibility in crosses between wheat and its wild or cultivated relatives.

Authors:  Julie Laugerotte; Ute Baumann; Pierre Sourdille
Journal:  Plant Biotechnol J       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 13.263

8.  Live-cell imaging of early events following pollen perception in self-incompatible Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors:  Frédérique Rozier; Lucie Riglet; Chie Kodera; Vincent Bayle; Eléonore Durand; Jonathan Schnabel; Thierry Gaude; Isabelle Fobis-Loisy
Journal:  J Exp Bot       Date:  2020-05-09       Impact factor: 6.992

9.  Investigations into a putative role for the novel BRASSIKIN pseudokinases in compatible pollen-stigma interactions in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors:  Jennifer Doucet; Hyun Kyung Lee; Nethangi Udugama; Jianfeng Xu; Baoxiu Qi; Daphne R Goring
Journal:  BMC Plant Biol       Date:  2019-12-11       Impact factor: 4.215

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