D. Cabrillac et al., The S-15 self-incompatibility haplotype in Brassica oleracea includes three S gene family members expressed in stigmas, PL CELL, 11(5), 1999, pp. 971-986
Self-incompatibility in Brassica is controlled by a single, highly polymorp
hic locus that extends over several hundred kilobases and includes several
expressed genes. Two stigma proteins, the S locus receptor kinase (SRK) and
the S locus glycoprotein (SLG), are encoded by genes located at the S locu
s and are thought to be involved in the recognition of seif-pollen by the s
tigma. We report here that two different SLG genes, SLGA and SLOB, are loca
ted at the S locus in the class II, pollen-recessive S-15 haplotype, Both g
enes are interrupted by a single intron; however, SLGA encodes both soluble
and membrane-anchored forms of SLG, whereas SLOB encodes only soluble SLG
proteins. Thus, including SRK, the S locus in the S-15 haplotype contains a
t least three members of the S gene family. The protein products of these t
hree genes have been characterized, and each SLG glycoform was assigned to
an SLG gene. Evidence is presented that the S-2 and S-5 haplotypes carry on
ly one or the other of the SLG genes, indicating either that they are redun
dant or that they are not required for the self-incompatibility response.