BACKGROUND: In the Brassicaceae, the early stages of compatible pollen-stigma interactions are tightly controlled with early checkpoints regulating pollen adhesion, hydration and germination, and pollen tube entry into the stigmatic surface. However, the early signalling events in the stigma which trigger these compatible interactions remain unknown. RESULTS: A set of stigma-expressed pseudokinase genes, termed BRASSIKINs (BKNs), were identified and found to be present in only core Brassicaceae genomes. In Arabidopsis thaliana Col-0, BKN1 displayed stigma-specific expression while the BKN2 gene was expressed in other tissues as well. CRISPR deletion mutations were generated for the two tandemly linked BKNs, and very mild hydration defects w...
The pollen coat is the outermost domain of the pollen grain and is largely derived from the anther t...
The authors are grateful to the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center for providing the T-DNA inser...
Pollination is an important early step in sexual plant reproduction. In Arabidopsis thaliana, sequen...
Abstract Background In the Brassicaceae, the early st...
The basal compatible pollen response pathway in the stigma is initiated upon recognition of compatib...
The Brassicaceae “dry” stigmas lack surface secretions, meaning there is strict control of compatibl...
The process of plant reproduction is responsible for much of our food supply, with fertility and see...
Pollination is an early and critical step in plant reproduction, leading to successful fertilization...
In Brassicaceae, complex signaling events occur at the early stages of interaction between the polle...
We describe a function for a novel Arabidopsis gene, E6-like 1 (E6L1), that was identified as a high...
The establishment of pollen–pistil compatibility is strictly regulated by factors derived from both ...
Pollination is an early and critical step in plant reproduction, leading to successful fertilization...
Pollination is an important early step in sexual plant reproduction. In Arabidopsis thaliana, sequen...
BPC proteins belong to a small plant specific family of transcription factors and they share functio...
The apical-basal pattering of the early Arabidopsis embryo is controlled by a MAP kinase signaling-c...
The pollen coat is the outermost domain of the pollen grain and is largely derived from the anther t...
The authors are grateful to the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center for providing the T-DNA inser...
Pollination is an important early step in sexual plant reproduction. In Arabidopsis thaliana, sequen...
Abstract Background In the Brassicaceae, the early st...
The basal compatible pollen response pathway in the stigma is initiated upon recognition of compatib...
The Brassicaceae “dry” stigmas lack surface secretions, meaning there is strict control of compatibl...
The process of plant reproduction is responsible for much of our food supply, with fertility and see...
Pollination is an early and critical step in plant reproduction, leading to successful fertilization...
In Brassicaceae, complex signaling events occur at the early stages of interaction between the polle...
We describe a function for a novel Arabidopsis gene, E6-like 1 (E6L1), that was identified as a high...
The establishment of pollen–pistil compatibility is strictly regulated by factors derived from both ...
Pollination is an early and critical step in plant reproduction, leading to successful fertilization...
Pollination is an important early step in sexual plant reproduction. In Arabidopsis thaliana, sequen...
BPC proteins belong to a small plant specific family of transcription factors and they share functio...
The apical-basal pattering of the early Arabidopsis embryo is controlled by a MAP kinase signaling-c...
The pollen coat is the outermost domain of the pollen grain and is largely derived from the anther t...
The authors are grateful to the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center for providing the T-DNA inser...
Pollination is an important early step in sexual plant reproduction. In Arabidopsis thaliana, sequen...