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Evolution of self-compatibility by a mutant Sm-RNase in citrus

Nat Plants. 2020; 
Liang M, Cao Z, Zhu A, Liu Y, Tao M, Yang H, Xu Q Jr, Wang S, Liu J, Li Y, Chen C, Xie Z, Deng C, Ye J, Guo W, Xu Q, Xia R, Larkin RM, Deng X, Bosch M, Franklin-Tong VE, Chai L.
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Recombinant Proteins Anti-S1-RNase and anti-S2-RNase antibodies were raised against the S1-RNase-GST and S2-RNase-GST fusion proteins, respectively, in rabbit and used at a 1:2,000 dilution (anti-S1-RNase) and 1:1,000 dilution (anti-S2-RNase), with a goat anti-rabbit IgG-horseradish peroxidase secondary antibody (GenScript, A00098, at 1:5,000 dilution).... Anti-S1-RNase antibody (1:2,000 dilution), raised against the S1-RNase-GST fusion protein in rabbit Anti-S2-RNase antibody (1:1,000 dilution), raised against the S2-RNase-GST fusion protein in rabbit and detected using Goat anti-rabbit IgG antibody (H&L)[HRP], pAb (Company: GenScript; Catalog number: A00098; clone name Dilution: 1:5,000) Validation The anti-S1/S2-RNase antibody was validated using GST-tagged S1/S2-RNase proteins using Western blotting in the current paper. Get A Quote

Abstract

Self-incompatibility (SI) is an important mechanism that prevents self-fertilization and inbreeding in flowering plants. The most widespread SI system utilizes S ribonucleases (S-RNases) and S-locus F-boxes (SLFs) as S determinants. In citrus, SI is ancestral, and Citrus maxima (pummelo) is self-incompatible, while Citrus reticulata (mandarin) and its hybrids are self-compatible (SC). Here, we identify nine highly polymorphic pistil-specific, developmentally expressed S-RNases from pummelo that segregate with S haplotypes in a gametophytic manner and cluster with authentic S-RNases. We provide evidence that these S-RNases function as the female S determinants in citrus. Moreover, we show that each S-RNase is li... More

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