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林业科学 ›› 2006, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (4): 117-121.doi: 10.11707/j.1001-7488.20060421

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梨自交不亲和新基因S12-Rnase的分离鉴定及序列分析

乌云塔娜1 谭晓风1 李秀根2 曹玉芬3 张琳1   

  1. 1.中南林业科技大学经济林育种与栽培国家林业局重点实验室,长沙410004;2.中国农业科学研究院郑州果树研究所,郑州450009;3.中国农业科学研究院果树研究所,兴城121600
  • 收稿日期:2005-03-16 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2006-04-25 发布日期:2006-04-25

Isolation and Identification of S12-Rnase Gene of Pyrus bretschneideri

Wuyun Tana1,Tan Xiaofeng1,Li Xiugen2,Cao Yufen3,Zhang Lin1   

  1. 1.Key Laboratory of Non-Wood Forest Product of State Administration of Forestry, Central-South Forestry University Changsha 410004; 2. Zhengzhou Fruit Tree Research Institute,The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Zhengzhou 450009; 3. Fruit Tree Research Institute,The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Xingcheng 121600
  • Received:2005-03-16 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2006-04-25 Published:2006-04-25

关键词: 白梨, 自交不亲和性, S-Rnase基因

Abstract:

A new self-incompatibility gene was isolated and identified from Pyrus bretschneideri cultivars of Yingzhiqing and Daaoao via PCR amplification, DNA sequence analysis and cross pollination tests. DNA sequence analysis revealed that the isolated fragment displayed a high homology with S1 ~S11-allele, and the identity to S1~S11-allele at the deduced amino level ranged from 56% to 72%; the high degree of variances in the hypervariable (HV) region resulted from the presence of substitution, deletion and insertion of 9 to 15 amino acids. The new S-allele was named S12-Rnase and its accession number was AY250987 in GeneBank. The sizes of HV region, intron, signal peptide, C1 region, C2 region were 39 AA, 341 bp, 27 AA, 11 AA and 10 AA, respectively. The cross pollination tests were carried out using Pyrus pyrifolia cultivars that contained S1~S9-Rnase genes as female parents, and the cultivars of Daaoao and Yingzhiqing as male parents, respectively. The results showed that all of P.pyrifolia cultivars were compatible with Daaoao and Yingzhiqing, whereas the cross pollination between Daaoao and Yingzhiqing were incompatible, further confirming that the DNA fragment isolated was a new S_gene.

Key words: Pyrus bretschneideri, self-incompatibility, S-Rnase gene