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THE PLANT CELL, Vol 6, Issue 7 1021-1028, Copyright © 1994 by American Society of Plant Biologists
Ribonuclease Activity of Petunia inflata S Proteins Is Essential for Rejection of Self-Pollen
S. Huang, H. S. Lee, B. Karunanandaa and Th. Kao
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
S proteins, pistil-specific ribonucleases that cosegregate with S alleles,
have previously been shown to control rejection of self-pollen in Petunia
inflata and Nicotiana alata, two solanaceous species that display
gametophytic self-incompatibility. The ribonuclease activity of S proteins
was thought to degrade RNA of self-pollen tubes, resulting in the arrest of
their growth in the style. However, to date no direct evidence has been
obtained. Here, the ribonuclease activity of S3 protein of P. inflata was
abolished, and the effect on the pistil's ability to reject S3 pollen was
examined. The S3 gene was mutagenized by replacing the codon for His-93,
which has been implicated in ribonuclease activity, with a codon for
asparagine, and the mutant S3 gene was introduced into P. inflata plants of
S1S2 genotype. Two transgenic plants produced a level of mutant S3 protein
comparable to that of the S3 protein produced in self-incompatible S1S3 and
S2S3 plants, yet they failed to reject S3 pollen. The mutant S3 protein
produced in these two transgenic plants did not exhibit any detectable
ribonuclease activity. We have previously shown that transgenic plants
(S1S2 plants transformed with the wild-type S3 gene) producing a normal
level of wild-type S3 protein acquired the ability to reject S3 pollen
completely. Thus, the results reported here provide direct evidence that
the biochemical mechanism of gametophytic self-incompatibility in P.
inflata involves the ribonuclease activity of S proteins.
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