Cloning of PCP1, a member of a family of pollen coat protein (PCP) genes from Brassica oleracea encoding novel cysteine-rich proteins involved in pollen-stigma interactions

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Stanchev, BS
Doughty, J
Scutt, CP
Dickinson, H
Croy, RRD
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[1] UNIV OXFORD,DEPT PLANT SCI,OXFORD OX1 3RB,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV LEEDS,CTR PLANT BIOCHEM & BIOTECHNOL,LEEDS LS2 9JT,W YORKSHIRE,ENGLAND
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10.1046/j.1365-313X.1996.10020303.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The pollen coatings of both Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus contain a small family of basic 6-8 kDa proteins which are released on to the stigmatic surface on pollination. Following partial amino-acid sequencing of one of these pollen coat proteins (PCPs), PCR primers were constructed to isolate the PCP sequence from anther mRNA using RT-PCR. A cDNA was obtained which, in Northern hybridization experiments, revealed a characteristic pattern of expression during late stages of anther development. Interestingly, in situ hybridization revealed expression of this sequence to be confined to the cytoplasm of the trinucleate pollen grains: no signal was detected in the tapetum. Southern hybridization experiments have shown the gene (PCP?) to be a member of a large family of between 30 and 40 PCP genes in the genome of Brassica oleracea. Surprisingly, RFLP experiments showed reduced copy number (one to two copies) in some of the F-2 segregants, perhaps resulting from the clustering of PCP sequences. PCP1 contains a single intron and encodes a small, basic peptide 83 amino acids in length featuring a hydrophobic signal peptide sequence separated from the more hydrophilic, cysteine-rich mature protein. The central part and C-terminal region of the peptide contain a characteristic and invariant pattern of eight cysteines which show clear homology with a number of other anther-specific genes; the remainder of the sequence shows little similarity to other sequences on the data bases. The product of PCP? is a member of a large family of similar proteins, some of which have been demonstrated to bind specifically to S-locus glycoproteins, but does not appear to be genetically linked to the S-locus.
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