Journal article

Molecular aspects of self-incompatibility in flowering plants

AE Clarke, E Newbigin

Annual Review of Genetics | ANNUAL REVIEWS INC | Published : 1993

Abstract

It is seven years since the first reports of cDNAs encoding pistil glycoproteins that segregated with particular S-alleles. During this time, the S-glycoproteins of the Solanaceae have been identified as RNases. This enzymatic activity relies on the presence of histidine residues at the putative active site of the RNase, and these are conserved in all S-glycoproteins so far characterized. The proteins also contain 'hypervariable' regions that may have some role in allelic specificity. It is particularly interesting that putative S-glycoproteins from Japanese pear, which is from a different family, the Rosaceae, are also RNases. To counter the temptation to extrapolate to other families with ..

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