Relationship between the self-incompatibility and cAMP level in Lilium longiflorum

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The elongation of pollen tubes in Lilium longiflorum cv. Hinomoto after self-incompatible pollination stopped halfway, but that after cross-compatible pollination (cross with cv. Georgia) did not. The elongation of pollen tubes after self-pollination was enhanced by exogenous cAMP and by pertussis toxin or cholera toxin, which activates adenylate cyclase. The levei of endogenous cAMP in pistils after self-pollination was approximately one half of that after cross-pollination. Furthermore, the activity of adenylate cyclase in pistils after self-pollination was also approximately one half of that after cross-pollination. By contrast, cAMP phosphodiesterase in pistils after self-pollination was approximately 2 times as high as that after cross-pollination. A possible correlation between self-incompatibility and the low level of endogenous cAMP in lily pistils is discussed on the basis of these results.

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Tsuruhara, A., & Tezuka, T. (2001). Relationship between the self-incompatibility and cAMP level in Lilium longiflorum. Plant and Cell Physiology, 42(11), 1234–1238. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pce159

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