Journal article

Structural Analysis and Molecular Model of a Self-Incompatibility RNase from Wild Tomato

S Parry, E Newbigin, D Craik, KT Nakamura, A Bacic, D Oxley

Plant Physiology | AMER SOC PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS | Published : 1998

Abstract

Self-incompatibility RNases (S-RNases) are an allelic series of style glycoproteins associated with rejection of self-pollen in solanaceous plants. The nucleotide sequences of S-RNase alleles from several genera have been determined, but the structure of the gene products has only been described for those from Nicotiana alata. We report on the N-glycan structures and the disulfide bonding of the S3-RNase from wild tomato (Lycopersicon peruvianum) and use this and other information to construct a model of this molecule. The S3-RNase has a single N-glycosylation site (Asn-28) to which one of three N-glycans is attached. S3-RNase has seven Cys residues; six are involved in disulfide linkages (C..

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