Mk. Sabaelleil et al., THE S11 AND S13 SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY ALLELES IN SOLANUM CHACOENSE BITT ARE REMARKABLY SIMILAR, Plant molecular biology, 24(4), 1994, pp. 571-583
A genomic clone of the S11 allele from the self-incompatibility locus
(S locus) in Solanum chacoense Bitt. has been isolated by cross-hybrid
ization to the S. chacoense S13 allele and sequenced. The sequence of
the SII allele contains all the features expected for S genes of the S
olanaceae, and S11 expression, as assessed by northern blots and RNA-P
CR, was similar to that of other S. chacoense S alleles. The S11 prote
in sequence shares 95% identity with the phenotypically distinct S13 p
rotein of S. chacoense and is the gametophytic S allele with the highe
st similarity to an existing allele so far discovered. Only 10 amino a
cid changes differentiate the mature proteins from these two alleles,
which sets a new lower limit to the number of changes that can produce
an altered S allele specificity. The amino acid substitutions are not
clustered, suggesting that an accumulation of random point mutations
can generate S allele diversity. The S11 intron is unusual in that it
could be translated in frame with the coding sequence, thus suggesting
an additional mechanism for the generation of new S alleles.