Duplicated SP11 genes produce alternative transcripts in the S15 haplotype of Brassica oleracea

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Self-incompatibility (SI) discriminating self and non-self pollen is regulated by S-locus genes in Brassica. In most S haplotypes, a set of three highly polymorphic genes, SLG, SRK, and SP11, is located at the S-locus region. In the present study, we found duplicated SP11 genes, S15-SP11a, S15-SP11b, and S15-SP11b', in the self-incompatible S 15 haplotype of B. oleracea. RNA gel blot and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analyses showed that two different sizes of SP11 transcripts were specifically detected in anther tissues: a 0.65-kb transcript corresponded to S15-SP11a (an exon-1 region of S 15-SP11b was also cotranscribed in some cases), and a 1.4-kb transcript contained the duplicated three genes, S15-SP11a, S 15-SP11b, and an exon-1 region of S15-SP11b', all three of which were connected to intergenic spacer regions.

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Shiba, H., Park, J. I., Suzuki, G., Matsushita, M., Nou, I. S., Isogai, A., … Watanabe, M. (2004). Duplicated SP11 genes produce alternative transcripts in the S15 haplotype of Brassica oleracea. Genes and Genetic Systems, 79(2), 87–93. https://doi.org/10.1266/ggs.79.87

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