Highly divergent sequences of the pollen self-incompatibility (S) gene in class-I S haplotypes of Brassica campestris (syn. rapa) L.
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Pollen recognition during the self-incompatibility response in plants.Molecular genetics, physiology and biology of self-incompatibility in BrassicaceaeStructure of the male determinant factor for Brassica self-incompatibilitySelf-incompatibility in the genus Arabidopsis: characterization of the S locus in the outcrossing A. lyrata and its autogamous relative A. thaliana.Expression of distinct self-incompatibility specificities in Arabidopsis thaliana.Self-incompatibility in Brassicaceae crops: lessons for interspecific incompatibility.Direct ligand-receptor complex interaction controls Brassica self-incompatibility.Molecular aspects of self-incompatibility in Brassica species.Practical aspects of protein co-evolutionDevelopment of self-compatible B. rapa by RNAi-mediated S locus gene silencingNonallelic interactions between het-c and a polymorphic locus, pin-c, are essential for nonself recognition and programmed cell death in Neurospora crassa.Identification and characterization of a polymorphic receptor kinase gene linked to the self-incompatibility locus of Arabidopsis lyrataSpatio-temporal expression patterns of Arabidopsis thaliana and Medicago truncatula defensin-like genes.Molecular mechanism of self-recognition in Brassica self-incompatibility.S-locus receptor kinase signalling.Molecular evolution of the s locus controlling mating in the brassicaceae.Specificity determinants and diversification of the Brassica self-incompatibility pollen ligand.Commonalities and differences between Brassica and Arabidopsis self-incompatibilityProtein co-evolution, co-adaptation and interactions.Plant peptides and peptidomics.Co-evolution and co-adaptation in protein networks.Self-incompatibility.Convergent evolution of defensin sequence, structure and function.Diversity and linkage of genes in the self-incompatibility gene family in Arabidopsis lyrata.Investigation of the microheterogeneity and aglycone specificity-conferring residues of black cherry prunasin hydrolases.Genome organization of more than 300 defensin-like genes in Arabidopsis.The Defensins Consist of Two Independent, Convergent Protein Superfamilies.Characterization of Brassica S-haplotypes lacking S-locus glycoprotein.Estimating the number, frequency, and dominance of S-alleles in a natural population of Arabidopsis lyrata(Brassicaceae) with sporophytic control of self-incompatibility.The dominance of alleles controlling self-incompatibility in Brassica pollen is regulated at the RNA level.Bees use honest floral signals as indicators of reward when visiting flowers.Immunohistochemical studies on translocation of pollen S-haplotype determinant in self-incompatibility of Brassica rapa.A pollen coat protein, SP11/SCR, determines the pollen S-specificity in the self-incompatibility of Brassica species.Plant bioactive peptides: an expanding class of signaling moleculesLinear Dominance Relationship among Four Class-II S Haplotypes in Pollen is Determined by the Expression of SP11 in Brassica Self-IncompatibilityThe advantages of cDNA microarray as an effective tool for identification of reproductive organ-specific genes in a model legume,Lotus japonicusThe S receptor kinase gene determines dominance relationships in stigma expression of self-incompatibility in Brassica
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Highly divergent sequences of the pollen self-incompatibility (S) gene in class-I S haplotypes of Brassica campestris (syn. rapa) L.
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Highly divergent sequences of ...... sica campestris (syn. rapa) L.
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Hatakeyama K
Kakizaki T
Ninomiya C
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10.1016/S0014-5793(00)01514-3
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2000-05-01T00:00:00Z