SLFL Genes Participate in the Ubiquitination and Degradation Reaction of S-RNase in Self-compatible Peach
It has been proved that the gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI), mainly exists in Rosaceae and Solanaceae, is controlled by genes, which are two tightly linked genes located at highly polymorphic -locus: the for pistil specificity and the F-box gene ( ) for pollen specificity, respectively. Howe...
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Published in | Frontiers in plant science Vol. 9; p. 227 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A
22.02.2018
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ISSN | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI | 10.3389/fpls.2018.00227 |
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Summary: | It has been proved that the gametophytic self-incompatibility (GSI), mainly exists in Rosaceae and Solanaceae, is controlled by
genes, which are two tightly linked genes located at highly polymorphic
-locus: the
for pistil specificity and the F-box gene (
) for pollen specificity, respectively. However, the roles of those genes in SI of peach are still a subject of extensive debate. In our study, we selected 37 representative varieties according to the evolution route of peach and identified their
genotypes. We cloned pollen determinant genes mutated
, and normal
, and style determinant genes
, and
. The mutated
encode truncated SFB proteins due to a fragment insertion. The truncated PperSFBs and normal PperSFB2 interacted with PperS-RNases demonstrated by Y2H. Normal
was divided into four parts: box, box-V1, V1-V2, and HVa-HVb. The box domain of PperSFB2 did not interact with PperS-RNases, both of the box-V1 and V1-V2 had interactions with PperS-RNases, while the hypervariable region of
HVa-HVb only interacted with PperS2-RNase showed by Y2H and BiFC assay. Bioinformatics analysis of peach genome revealed that there were other F-box genes located at S-locus, and of which three F-box genes were specifically expressed in pollen, named as
, and
, respectively. In phylogenetic analysis
clustered with Maloideae
genes, and
genes were clustered into the other group with other
genes of
. Protein interaction analysis revealed that the three PperSLFLs interacted with PperSSK1 and PperS-RNases with no allelic specificity.
ubiquitination assay showed that PperSLFLs could tag ubiquitin molecules onto PperS-RNases. The above results suggest that three PperSLFLs are the appropriate candidates for the "general inhibitor," which would inactivate the S-RNases in pollen tubes, involved in the self-incompatibility of peach. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 Reviewed by: Lijun Chai, Huazhong Agricultural University, China; Paolo De Franceschi, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy Present Address: Dong Meng, Section of Horticulture, School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States These authors have contributed equally to this work. This article was submitted to Plant Breeding, a section of the journal Frontiers in Plant Science Edited by: Claudio Bonghi, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy |
ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2018.00227 |