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A Gene Encoding a DUF247 Domain Protein Cosegregates with the S Self-Incompatibility Locus in Perennial Ryegrass
by
Czaban, Adrian
, Byrne, Stephen L
, Manzanares, Chloé
, Thorogood, Daniel
, Asp, Torben
, Barth, Susanne
, Yates, Steven
, Yang, Bicheng
, Studer, Bruno
in
Amino acids
/ Economic importance
/ Energy crops
/ Flowering
/ Flowering plants
/ Flowers & plants
/ Frameshift mutation
/ Gene mapping
/ Genes
/ Genotypes
/ Incompatibility
/ Lolium perenne
/ Lolium temulentum
/ Mapping
/ Populations
/ Proteins
/ Self-incompatibility
2016
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A Gene Encoding a DUF247 Domain Protein Cosegregates with the S Self-Incompatibility Locus in Perennial Ryegrass
by
Czaban, Adrian
, Byrne, Stephen L
, Manzanares, Chloé
, Thorogood, Daniel
, Asp, Torben
, Barth, Susanne
, Yates, Steven
, Yang, Bicheng
, Studer, Bruno
in
Amino acids
/ Economic importance
/ Energy crops
/ Flowering
/ Flowering plants
/ Flowers & plants
/ Frameshift mutation
/ Gene mapping
/ Genes
/ Genotypes
/ Incompatibility
/ Lolium perenne
/ Lolium temulentum
/ Mapping
/ Populations
/ Proteins
/ Self-incompatibility
2016
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A Gene Encoding a DUF247 Domain Protein Cosegregates with the S Self-Incompatibility Locus in Perennial Ryegrass
by
Czaban, Adrian
, Byrne, Stephen L
, Manzanares, Chloé
, Thorogood, Daniel
, Asp, Torben
, Barth, Susanne
, Yates, Steven
, Yang, Bicheng
, Studer, Bruno
in
Amino acids
/ Economic importance
/ Energy crops
/ Flowering
/ Flowering plants
/ Flowers & plants
/ Frameshift mutation
/ Gene mapping
/ Genes
/ Genotypes
/ Incompatibility
/ Lolium perenne
/ Lolium temulentum
/ Mapping
/ Populations
/ Proteins
/ Self-incompatibility
2016
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A Gene Encoding a DUF247 Domain Protein Cosegregates with the S Self-Incompatibility Locus in Perennial Ryegrass
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A Gene Encoding a DUF247 Domain Protein Cosegregates with the S Self-Incompatibility Locus in Perennial Ryegrass
2016
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The grass family (Poaceae), the fourth largest family of flowering plants, encompasses the most economically important cereal, forage, and energy crops, and exhibits a unique gametophytic self-incompatibility (SI) mechanism that is controlled by at least two multiallelic and independent loci, S and Z. Despite intense research efforts over the last six decades, the genes underlying S and Z remain uncharacterized. Here, we report a fine-mapping approach to identify the male component of the S-locus in perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) and provide multiple evidence that a domain of unknown function 247 (DUF247) gene is involved in its determination. Using a total of 10,177 individuals from seven different mapping populations segregating for S, we narrowed the S-locus to a genomic region containing eight genes, the closest recombinant marker mapping at a distance of 0.016 cM. Of the eight genes cosegregating with the S-locus, a highly polymorphic gene encoding for a protein containing a DUF247 was fully predictive of known S-locus genotypes at the amino acid level in the seven mapping populations. Strikingly, this gene showed a frameshift mutation in self-compatible darnel (Lolium temulentum L.), whereas all of the self-incompatible species of the Festuca–Lolium complex were predicted to encode functional proteins. Our results represent a major step forward toward understanding the gametophytic SI system in one of the most important plant families and will enable the identification of additional components interacting with the S-locus.
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Oxford University Press
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