The pollen grain coating of Brassica oleracea contains a polymorphic family of highly charged small proteins (PCP-A, pollen coat protein, class A) related to the defensin class of seed proteins. On pollination these proteins are released from the grain and in vitro data suggest that at least one member of the family (PCP-A1) interacts specifically with elements of the stigmatically-expressed S(self-incompatibility) receptor complex. A new in vivo bioassay has demonstrated the male determinant of the self incompatibility system to be contained within the pollen coating, and this determinant to be a low molecular mass protein. A combination of data from interspecific studies and molecular analysis of PCP-A proteins indicates that the primary ...
The adhesion of pollen grains to the stigmas of Brassica oleracea was assayed after treatment of the...
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...
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...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
Methods are described for the removal of the sporophytic pollen grain coating of Brassica oleracea a...
Two S(self-incompatibility)-family glycoproteins have been identified in stigmas of self-compatible ...
Iso-electric focusing of extracts derived from stigmatic homogenates of Brassica oleracea reveals th...
The adhesion of pollen grains to the stigmas of Brassica oleracea was assayed after treatment of the...
Mate selection and maintenance of genetic diversity is crucial to successful reproduction and specie...
Mature, self-incompatible stigmas exposed to cycloheximide for 2 h prior to pollination supported id...
In the S locusÐcontrolled self-incompatibility system of Brassica, recognition of self-related polle...
In most self-incompatible plant species, recognition of self-pollen is controlled by a single locus,...
The pollen coatings of both Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus contain a small family of basic 6-8...
The adhesion of pollen grains to the stigmas of Brassica oleracea was assayed after treatment of the...
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...
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...
Recent studies on the mechanism of self-incompatibility in Brassica indicate the location, nature an...
Methods are described for the removal of the sporophytic pollen grain coating of Brassica oleracea a...
Two S(self-incompatibility)-family glycoproteins have been identified in stigmas of self-compatible ...
Iso-electric focusing of extracts derived from stigmatic homogenates of Brassica oleracea reveals th...
The adhesion of pollen grains to the stigmas of Brassica oleracea was assayed after treatment of the...
Mate selection and maintenance of genetic diversity is crucial to successful reproduction and specie...
Mature, self-incompatible stigmas exposed to cycloheximide for 2 h prior to pollination supported id...
In the S locusÐcontrolled self-incompatibility system of Brassica, recognition of self-related polle...
In most self-incompatible plant species, recognition of self-pollen is controlled by a single locus,...
The pollen coatings of both Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus contain a small family of basic 6-8...
The adhesion of pollen grains to the stigmas of Brassica oleracea was assayed after treatment of the...
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...