Hcc. Foote et al., CLONING AND EXPRESSION OF A DISTINCTIVE CLASS OF SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY(S) GENE FROM PAPAVER-RHOEAS L, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 91(6), 1994, pp. 2265-2269
We present the identification, cloning, and characterization of a self
-incompatibility (S) gene from Papaver rhoeas that has no significant
homology to any previously reported gene sequences, including S genes
from other species. This result suggests that a different self-incompa
tibility mechanism may be operating in this species and has important
implications for the evolutionary relationships between the S genes. T
he S-1 cDNA was cloned by using an oligonucleotide based upon N-termin
al amino acid sequence data from stigmatic proteins that show complete
linkage with the S-1 gene. The single-copy gene has been expressed in
Escherichia coli to test biological activity. Although the recombinan
t S-1 protein (Sie) is not processed in the same way as the protein pr
oduced in the plant, it exhibits, in vitro, the specific pollen inhibi
tory activity expected of an S gene product; pollen carrying the S-1 a
llele is inhibited, whereas pollen not carrying S-1 is not inhibited.
These results provide definitive demonstration that the product of a c
loned S gene has S specific pollen inhibitory activity.