The S-locus receptor kinase is inhibited by thioredoxins and activated by pollen coat proteins.
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The different mechanisms of sporophytic self-incompatibilityPollen recognition during the self-incompatibility response in plants.NADPH Oxidase-Dependent Superoxide Production in Plant Reproductive TissuesThiol-based redox regulation in sexual plant reproduction: new insights and perspectivesMolecular genetics, physiology and biology of self-incompatibility in BrassicaceaeA dual role for the S-locus receptor kinase in self-incompatibility and pistil development revealed by an Arabidopsis rdr6 mutation.Brassica self-incompatibility: a glimpse below the surfaceThiol-based redox proteins in abscisic acid and methyl jasmonate signaling in Brassica napus guard cellsTyrosine phosphorylation in brassinosteroid signaling.A novel motif in the NaTrxh N-terminus promotes its secretion, whereas the C-terminus participates in its interaction with S-RNase in vitro.Direct ligand-receptor complex interaction controls Brassica self-incompatibility.Plant receptor-like kinase gene family: diversity, function, and signaling.Pollen tube development and competitive ability are impaired by disruption of a Shaker K(+) channel in ArabidopsisS-RNase complexes and pollen rejection.Molecular mechanism of self-recognition in Brassica self-incompatibility.Genes associated with agronomic traits in non-heading Chinese cabbage identified by expression profiling.The receptor kinases LePRK1 and LePRK2 associate in pollen and when expressed in yeast, but dissociate in the presence of style extract.Sporophytic self-incompatibility genes and mating system variation in Arabis alpina.Compatibility and incompatibility in S-RNase-based systems.Diversity and function of maize pollen coat proteins: from biochemistry to proteomics.Isolation and characterization of a J domain protein that interacts with ARC1 from ornamental kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala).Transcriptomic comparison of the self-pollinated and cross-pollinated flowers of Erigeron breviscapus to analyze candidate self-incompatibility-associated genes.Commonalities and differences between Brassica and Arabidopsis self-incompatibilityThioredoxin links redox to the regulation of fundamental processes of plant mitochondria.Over-expression of an S-domain receptor-like kinase extracellular domain improves panicle architecture and grain yield in rice.Signalling through kinase-defective domains: the prevalence of atypical receptor-like kinases in plants.How far are we from unravelling self-incompatibility in grasses?A conserved role for the ARC1 E3 ligase in Brassicaceae self-incompatibilityAnalysis of phosphoproteome in rice pistil.Peptide signalling during the pollen tube journey and double fertilization.CITRX thioredoxin interacts with the tomato Cf-9 resistance protein and negatively regulates defence.A disulfide bond A-like oxidoreductase is a strong candidate gene for self-incompatibility in apricot (Prunus armeniaca) pollen.Induction of thioredoxin is required for nodule development to reduce reactive oxygen species levels in soybean roots.Characterization of thioredoxin y, a new type of thioredoxin identified in the genome of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.Identification of three clones which commonly interact with the kinase domains of highly homologous two receptor-like kinases, RLK902 and RKL1.A new isoform of thioredoxin h group in potato, SbTRXh1, regulates cold-induced sweetening of potato tubers by adjusting sucrose content.Mapping of markers related to self-incompatibility, disease resistance, and quality traits in Lolium perenne L.The NADPH-dependent thioredoxin reductase/thioredoxin system in germinating barley seeds: gene expression, protein profiles, and interactions between isoforms of thioredoxin h and thioredoxin reductase.A novel thioredoxin h is secreted in Nicotiana alata and reduces S-RNase in vitro.A cold-induced thioredoxin h of rice, OsTrx23, negatively regulates kinase activities of OsMPK3 and OsMPK6 in vitro.
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The S-locus receptor kinase is inhibited by thioredoxins and activated by pollen coat proteins.
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