Biosynthesis of glycoproteins involved in the pollen-stigma interaction of incompatibility in developing flowers of Brassica oleracea L.
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 165 (1) , 100-107
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00392217
Abstract
De-novo synthesis of the S-allele-specific glycoproteins of Brassica oleracea is demonstrated in stigmas at different developmental stages. Excised stigmas incorporate 14C-labeled amino acids into their S-glycoproteins early in development and before the self-incompatibility response is acquired, but the rate of synthesis accelerates prior to anthesis, resulting in the accumulation of high levels of the S-glycoproteins in the stigma and coinciding with the acquisition of the pollen-stigma incompatibility response. Since the self-compatible and self-incompatible zones of developing inflorescences are very sharply delineated, a threshold quantity of S-glycoproteins appears to be critical for the onset of self-incompatibility. Incorporation experiments in which [35Smethionine was applied to intact stigma surfaces indicate that the papillae are the main sites of synthesis of the S-specific glycoproteins.Keywords
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