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Compartmentalization of S-RNase and HT-B degradation in self-incompatible Nicotiana

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  • Ariel Goldraij

    (Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Ciudad Universitaria)

  • Katsuhiko Kondo

    (105 Life Sciences Center)

  • Christopher B. Lee

    (105 Life Sciences Center
    Division of Biological Sciences)

  • C. Nathan Hancock

    (4505 Miller Plant Sciences Building)

  • Mayandi Sivaguru

    (Division of Biological Sciences)

  • Sonia Vazquez-Santana

    (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)

  • Sunran Kim

    (105 Life Sciences Center)

  • Thomas E. Phillips

    (Division of Biological Sciences)

  • Felipe Cruz-Garcia

    (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)

  • Bruce McClure

    (105 Life Sciences Center)

Abstract

Pollen–pistil interactions are crucial for controlling plant mating. For example, S-RNase-based self-incompatibility prevents inbreeding in diverse angiosperm species. S-RNases are thought to function as specific cytotoxins that inhibit pollen that has an S-haplotype that matches one of those in the pistil. Thus, pollen and pistil factors interact to prevent mating between closely related individuals. Other pistil factors, such as HT-B, 4936-factor and the 120 kDa glycoprotein, are also required for pollen rejection but do not contribute to S-haplotype-specificity per se. Here we show that S-RNase is taken up and sorted to a vacuolar compartment in the pollen tubes. Antibodies to the 120 kDa glycoprotein label the compartment membrane. When the pistil does not express HT-B or 4936-factor, S-RNase remains sequestered, unable to cause rejection. Similarly, in wild-type pistils, compatible pollen tubes degrade HT-B and sequester S-RNase. We suggest that S-RNase trafficking and the stability of HT-B are central to S-specific pollen rejection.

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  • Ariel Goldraij & Katsuhiko Kondo & Christopher B. Lee & C. Nathan Hancock & Mayandi Sivaguru & Sonia Vazquez-Santana & Sunran Kim & Thomas E. Phillips & Felipe Cruz-Garcia & Bruce McClure, 2006. "Compartmentalization of S-RNase and HT-B degradation in self-incompatible Nicotiana," Nature, Nature, vol. 439(7078), pages 805-810, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:439:y:2006:i:7078:d:10.1038_nature04491
    DOI: 10.1038/nature04491
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