Pre-zygotic interspecies incompatibility in angiosperms is a male–female relationship that inhibits the formation of hybrids between two species. Here, we report on the identification of STIGMATIC PRIVACY 1 (SPRI1), an interspecies barrier gene in Arabidopsis thaliana. We show that the rejection activity of this stigma-specific plasma membrane protein is effective against distantly related Brassicaceae pollen tubes and is independent of self-incompatibility. Point-mutation experiments and functional tests of synthesized hypothetical ancestral forms of SPRI1 suggest evolutionary decay of SPRI1-controlled interspecies incompatibility in self-compatible A. thaliana. Hetero-pollination experiments indicate that SPRI1 ensures intraspecific ferti...
Transitions from cross-fertilizing to self-fertilizing mating systems have oc-curred frequently in n...
In the S locusÐcontrolled self-incompatibility system of Brassica, recognition of self-related polle...
Self-incompatibility (SI) plays a pivotal role in whether self-pollen is accepted or rejected. Most ...
Pre-zygotic interspecies incompatibility in angiosperms is a male–female relationship that inhibits ...
In plants, cell–cell recognition is a crucial step in the selection of optimal pairs of gametes to a...
International audienceFlowering plants possess self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms that promote out...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically controlled, physiological hindrance to self-fruitfulness, a...
Many hermaphrodite flowering plants possess the mechanisms called self-incompatibility (SI), which p...
The Brassicaceae “dry” stigmas lack surface secretions, meaning there is strict control of compatibl...
International audienceAbstract Background Fertilization in flowering plants depends on the early con...
16 Fertilization in flowering plants depends on the early contact and recognition of pollen grains b...
Reproduction in the Brassicaceae family depends on self-recognition, where cross-compatible pollen i...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in the Brassicaceae commences with the haplotype-specific binding and reco...
The pollen grain coating of Brassica oleracea contains a polymorphic family of highly charged small ...
Molecules contained in the sporophytically-derived coating of the pollen grain and in the superficia...
Transitions from cross-fertilizing to self-fertilizing mating systems have oc-curred frequently in n...
In the S locusÐcontrolled self-incompatibility system of Brassica, recognition of self-related polle...
Self-incompatibility (SI) plays a pivotal role in whether self-pollen is accepted or rejected. Most ...
Pre-zygotic interspecies incompatibility in angiosperms is a male–female relationship that inhibits ...
In plants, cell–cell recognition is a crucial step in the selection of optimal pairs of gametes to a...
International audienceFlowering plants possess self-incompatibility (SI) mechanisms that promote out...
Self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically controlled, physiological hindrance to self-fruitfulness, a...
Many hermaphrodite flowering plants possess the mechanisms called self-incompatibility (SI), which p...
The Brassicaceae “dry” stigmas lack surface secretions, meaning there is strict control of compatibl...
International audienceAbstract Background Fertilization in flowering plants depends on the early con...
16 Fertilization in flowering plants depends on the early contact and recognition of pollen grains b...
Reproduction in the Brassicaceae family depends on self-recognition, where cross-compatible pollen i...
Self-incompatibility (SI) in the Brassicaceae commences with the haplotype-specific binding and reco...
The pollen grain coating of Brassica oleracea contains a polymorphic family of highly charged small ...
Molecules contained in the sporophytically-derived coating of the pollen grain and in the superficia...
Transitions from cross-fertilizing to self-fertilizing mating systems have oc-curred frequently in n...
In the S locusÐcontrolled self-incompatibility system of Brassica, recognition of self-related polle...
Self-incompatibility (SI) plays a pivotal role in whether self-pollen is accepted or rejected. Most ...