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Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 5, Iss 3, p e1000426 (2009)
A common yet poorly understood evolutionary transition among flowering plants is a switch from outbreeding to an inbreeding mode of mating. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana evolved to an inbreeding state through the loss of self-incompatibility,
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https://doaj.org/article/a0c5da06b9674b0b840d3b494248aa0d
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 8, Iss 7, Pp 2231-2239 (2018)
Internalization of plasma membrane (PM)-localized ligand-activated receptor kinases and their trafficking to sorting endosomes have traditionally been viewed as functioning primarily in the down-regulation of receptor signaling, but are now considere
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https://doaj.org/article/1d2ad38ec33342b084687f7616081527
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 8, Iss 7, Pp 2231-2239 (2018)
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 8, Iss 7, Pp 2231-2239 (2018)
Internalization of plasma membrane (PM)-localized ligand-activated receptor kinases and their trafficking to sorting endosomes have traditionally been viewed as functioning primarily in the down-regulation of receptor signaling, but are now considere
Autor:
June B. Nasrallah
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 47:54-60
Flowering plants have evolved diverse mechanisms that promote outcrossing. The most widespread of these outbreeding devices are self-incompatibility systems, the highly selective prefertilization mating barriers that prevent self-fertilization by dis
Autor:
June B, Nasrallah
Publikováno v:
Current topics in developmental biology. 131
Self-incompatibility is one of the most common mechanisms used by plants to prevent self-fertilization. In the Brassicaceae, the inhibition of self-pollen is triggered right at the stigma surface by interaction of two highly polymorphic self-recognit
Autor:
June B. Nasrallah
Self-incompatibility is one of the most common mechanisms used by plants to prevent self-fertilization. In the Brassicaceae, the inhibition of self-pollen is triggered right at the stigma surface by interaction of two highly polymorphic self-recognit
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0090449a2e6a5601fa8b7ddd9ea5ae27
https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.ctdb.2018.10.002
https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.ctdb.2018.10.002
Autor:
Takeshi Nishio, June B. Nasrallah, Masaya Yamamoto, Titima Tantikanjana, Mikhail E. Nasrallah
Publikováno v:
The Plant Cell. 26:4749-4762
The S-locus receptor kinase SRK is a highly polymorphic transmembrane kinase of the stigma epidermis. Through allele-specific interaction with its pollen coat-localized ligand, the S-locus cysteine-rich protein SCR, SRK is responsible for recognition
Publikováno v:
The Plant Cell. 26:3838-3841
Self-incompatibility (SI) is the primary determinant of the outbreeding mode of sexual reproduction in the Brassicaceae. All Arabidopsis thaliana accessions analyzed to date carry mutations that disrupt SI functions by inactivating the SI specificity
Autor:
June B. Nasrallah, Hiroyasu Kitashiba
Publikováno v:
Breeding Science
Most wild plants and some crops of the Brassicaceae express self-incompatibility, which is a mechanism that allows stigmas to recognize and discriminate against “self” pollen, thus preventing self-fertilization and inbreeding. Self-incompatibilit
Autor:
Masaya Yamamoto, June B. Nasrallah
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology. 163:1387-1395
The self-incompatibility (SI) response of the Brassicaceae is mediated by allele-specific interaction between the stigma-localized S-locus receptor kinase (SRK) and its ligand, the pollen coat-localized S-locus cysteine-rich protein (SCR). Based on w