Many flowering plants contain stylar S-RNases that are involved in self-inc
ompatibility and S-like RNases of which the biological function is uncertai
n. This paper reports the deduced amino acid sequence of an S-like RNase ge
ne (PD1) from the self-incompatible plant Prunus dulcis (almond). The amino
acid sequence of PD1, which was derived from cDNA and genomic DNA clones,
showed 34-86% identity to acidic plant S-like RNases reported so far, with
the highest degree of similarity being to an S-like RNase from Japanese pea
r (Pyrus pyrifolia). Based on RNA hybridisation experiments it appears that
, like for many other S-like RNases, the expression of PD1 is not pistil-sp
ecific. Analysis of the genomic structure revealed the presence of three in
trons, of which one is similar in location to that of the related S-RNase g
ene from Solanaceae and Rosaceae. At least four bands hybridising to PD1 we
re found upon Southern hybridisation, suggesting the presence of a multigen
e family of S-like RNase genes in almond. The putative biological function
of PD1 is discussed.