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Characterization of a Common S Haplotype BnS-6 in the Self-Incompatibility of Brassica napus.


ABSTRACT: Self-incompatibility (SI) is a pollen-stigma recognition system controlled by a single and highly polymorphic genetic locus known as the S-locus. The S-locus exists in all Brassica napus (B. napus, AACC), but natural B. napus accessions are self-compatible. About 100 and 50 S haplotypes exist in Brassica rapa (AA) and Brassica oleracea (CC), respectively. However, S haplotypes have not been detected in B. napus populations. In this study, we detected the S haplotype distribution in B. napus and ascertained the function of a common S haplotype BnS-6 through genetic transformation. BnS-1/BnS-6 and BnS-7/BnS-6 were the main S haplotypes in 523 B. napus cultivars and inbred lines. The expression of SRK in different S haplotypes was normal (the expression of SCR in the A subgenome affected the SI phenotype) while the expression of BnSCR-6 in the C subgenome had no correlation with the SI phenotype in B. napus. The BnSCR-6 protein in BnSCR-6 overexpressed lines was functional, but the self-compatibility of overexpressed lines did not change. The low expression of BnSCR-6 could be a reason for the inactivation of BnS-6 in the SI response of B. napus. This study lays a foundation for research on the self-compatibility mechanism and the SI-related breeding in B. napus.

SUBMITTER: Liu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8537745 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of a Common <i>S</i> Haplotype <i>BnS-6</i> in the Self-Incompatibility of <i>Brassica napus</i>.

Liu Zhiquan Z   Li Bing B   Yang Yong Y   Gao Changbin C   Yi Bin B   Wen Jing J   Shen Jinxiong J   Tu Jinxing J   Fu Tingdong T   Dai Cheng C   Ma Chaozhi C  

Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 20211015 10


Self-incompatibility (SI) is a pollen-stigma recognition system controlled by a single and highly polymorphic genetic locus known as the <i>S</i>-locus. The <i>S</i>-locus exists in all <i>Brassica napus</i> (<i>B. napus</i>, AACC), but natural <i>B. napus</i> accessions are self-compatible. About 100 and 50 <i>S</i> haplotypes exist in <i>Brassica rapa</i> (AA) and <i>Brassica oleracea</i> (CC), respectively. However, <i>S</i> haplotypes have not been detected in <i>B. napus</i> populations. In  ...[more]

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