Expression of the S receptor kinase in self-compatible Brassica napus cv. Westar leads to the allele-specific rejection of self-incompatible Brassica napus pollen

N. F. Silva, S. L. Stone, L. N. Christie, W. Sulaman, K. A.P. Nazarian, L. A. Burnett, M. A. Arnoldo, S. J. Rothstein, D. R. Goring

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Abstract

Expression of an S receptor kinase (SRK910) transgene in the self-compatible Brassica napus cv. Westar conferred on the transgenic pistil the ability to reject pollen from the self-incompatible Brassica napus W1 line, which carries the S910allele. In one of the SRK transgenic lines, 1C, virtually no seeds were produced when the transgenic pistils were pollinated with W1 pollen (Mean number of seeds per pod = 1.22). This response was specific to the W1 pollen since pollen from a different self-incompatible Brassica napus line (T2) and self-pollinations were fully compatible. Westar plants expressing an S locus glycoprotein transgene (SLG910) did not show any self-incompatibility response towards W1 pollen. Transgenic Westar plants resulting from crosses between the 1C SRK transgenic line and three SLG910transgenic lines were also tested for rejection of W1 pollen. The additional expression of the SLG910transgene in the SRK910transgenic plants did not cause any significant further reduction in seed production (Mean seeds/pod = 1.04) or have any detectable effects on the number of pollen grains that adhered to the pistil. Thus, while the allele-specific SLG gene was previously reported to have an enhancing effect on the self-incompatibility response, no evidence for such a role was found in this study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)552-559
Number of pages8
JournalMolecular and General Genetics
Volume265
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

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Funding Information:
Acknowledgements We thank Dr. Martin Trick for providing the SLR1 promoter and Dr. Joel Shore for assistance with statistical analyses. This work was supported by grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to S.J.R. and D.R.G.

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  • Genetics

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