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Pollen-pistil interactions and self-incompatibility in the Asteraceae: new insights from studies of Senecio squalidus (Oxford ragwort)

机译:菊科中的花粉-雌蕊相互作用和自交不亲和性:千里光角鲨的研究新见解(牛津)

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Background Pollen-pistil interactions are an essential prelude to fertilization in angiosperms and determine compatibility/incompatibility. Pollen-pistil interactions have been studied at a molecular and cellular level in relatively few families. Self-incompatibility (SI) is the best understood pollen-pistil interaction at a molecular level where three different molecular mechanisms have been identified in just five families. Here we review studies of pollen-pistil interactions and SI in the Asteraceae, an important family that has been relatively understudied in these areas of reproductive biology.Scope We begin by describing the historical literature which first identified sporophytic SI (SSI) in species of Asteraceae, the SI system later identified and characterized at a molecular level in the Brassicaceae. Early structural and cytological studies in these two families suggested that pollen-pistil interactions and SSI were similar, if not the same. Recent cellular and molecular studies in Senecio squalidus (Oxford ragwort) have challenged this belief by revealing that despite sharing the same genetic system of SSI, the Brassicaceae and Asteraceae molecular mechanisms are different. Key cellular differences have also been highlighted in pollen-stigma interactions, which may arise as a consequence of the Asteraceae possessing a 'semi-dry' stigma, rather than the 'dry' stigma typical of the Brassicaceae. The review concludes with a summary of recent transcriptomic analyses aimed at identifying proteins regulating pollen-pistil interactions and SI in S. squalidus, and by implication the Asteraceae. The Senecio pistil transcriptome contains many novel pistil-specific genes, but also pistil-specific genes previously shown to play a role in pollen-pistil interactions in other species.Conclusions Studies in S. squalidus have shown that stigma structure and the molecular mechanism of SSI in the Asteraceae and Brassicaceae are different. The availability of a pool of pistil-specific genes for S. squalidus offers an opportunity to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of pollen-pistil interactions and SI in the Asteraceae.
机译:背景花粉-雌蕊相互作用是被子植物受精并确定相容性/不相容性的重要前奏。在相对较少的家庭中,已经在分子和细胞水平上研究了花粉-雌蕊相互作用。在分子水平上,自我不相容性(SI)是花粉-雌蕊相互作用的最佳理解,其中仅在五个家族中鉴定出三种不同的分子机制。在这里,我们回顾了菊科中花粉-雌蕊相互作用和SI的研究,菊科是在生殖生物学的这些领域中相对未被研究的重要家族。范围我们首先描述历史文献,该文献首先在菊科物种中鉴定了孢子性SI(SSI) ,SI系统随后在十字花科中进行了分子鉴定和鉴定。这两个家族的早期结构和细胞学研究表明,花粉-雌蕊相互作用和SSI是相似的,即使不是相同的。近期对千里光剑鱼(Senecio squalidus)(牛津)的细胞和分子研究挑战了这一观点,揭示了尽管共享相同的SSI遗传系统,但十字花科和菊科的分子机制却不同。在花粉-柱头相互作用中还突出了关键的细胞差异,这可能是由于菊科具有“半干”柱头而不是十字花科典型的“干”柱头的结果。审查总结了最近的转录组学分析,旨在鉴定调节花粉链霉菌之间花粉-雌蕊相互作用和SI的蛋白质,并暗示菊科。千里光雌蕊转录组包含许多新颖的雌蕊特异性基因,但以前也显示出雌蕊特异性基因在其他物种的花粉-雌蕊相互作用中起作用。结论对S. squalidus的研究表明,柱头结构和SSI的分子机制在菊科和十字花科中是不同的。角鲨链球菌雌蕊特异性基因库的提供提供了阐明菊科花粉雌蕊相互作用和SI的分子机制的机会。

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