Abstract
The S locus of solanaceous plants includes separate genes that control the self-incompatibility phenotype of the pistil and of the pollen. The gene controlling the self-incompatibility phenotype of the pistil encodes an extracellular ribonuclease, the S-RNase. The gene(s) controlling the self-incompatibility phenotype of pollen (the pollen-S gene) has yet to be identified. As part of a long-term strategy to clone the pollen-S gene by chromosome walking, a detailed map of the region near the S locus of Nicotiana alata was generated using a total of 251 F2 plants. The map spans an interval of approximately 2.6 cM and contains five markers as well as the S-RNase gene. Two markers were detected with heterologous probes that also detect sequences linked to the S locus of Solanum tuberosum and the homologous region of the Lycopersicon genome. Three markers were identified by differential display using N. alata pollen RNA as a template. One of these markers is a pollen-expressed sequence, 48A, which detects a polymorphic marker no more than 0.5 cM from the S locus. RNA blot analysis indicates that the 48A gene is expressed primarily during pollen development after the completion of meiosis and is therefore a candidate for the pollen-S gene. The utility of these markers and the possible involvement of 48A in the molecular mechanism of self- incompatibility are discussed.
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Received: 28 June 1999 / Accepted: 24 September 1999
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Li, JH., Nass, N., Kusaba, M. et al. A genetic map of the Nicotiana alata S locus that includes three pollen-expressed genes. Theor Appl Genet 100, 956–964 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220051376
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s001220051376