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Query: EC:3.1.27.1 (
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Recent studies have shown that loss of pollen-S function in S
4
' pollen from sweet cherry (
Prunus avium
) is associated with a mutation in an S haplotype-specific F-box4 (SFB4) gene. However, how this mutation leads to self-compatibility is unclear. Here, we examined this mechanism by analyzing several self-compatible sweet cherry varieties. We determined that mutated SFB4 (SFB4') in S4' pollen (pollen harboring the SFB4' gene) is approximately 6 kD shorter than wild-type SFB4 due to a premature termination caused by a four-nucleotide deletion. SFB4' did not interact with S-
RNase
. However, a protein in S4' pollen ubiquitinated S-
RNase
, resulting in its degradation via the 26S
proteasome
pathway, indicating that factors in S4' pollen other than SFB4 participate in S-
RNase
recognition and degradation. To identify these factors, we used S
4
-
RNase
as a bait to screen S4' pollen proteins. Our screen identified the protein encoded by
S
4
-SLFL2
, a low-polymorphic gene that is closely linked to the S-locus. Further investigations indicate that SLFL2 ubiquitinates S-
RNase
, leading to its degradation. Subcellular localization analysis showed that SFB4 is primarily localized to the pollen tube tip, whereas SLFL2 is not. When
S
4
-SLFL2
expression was suppressed by antisense oligonucleotide treatment in wild-type pollen tubes, pollen still had the capacity to ubiquitinate S-
RNase
; however, this ubiquitin-labeled S-
RNase
was not degraded via the 26S
proteasome
pathway, suggesting that SFB4 does not participate in the degradation of S-
RNase
. When SFB4 loses its function, S
4
-SLFL2 might mediate the ubiquitination and degradation of S-
RNase
, which is consistent with the self-compatibility of S4' pollen.
...
PMID:Ubiquitination of S
4
-RNase by S-LOCUS F-BOX LIKE2 Contributes to Self-Compatibility of Sweet Cherry 'Lapins'. 3303 27
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