Arabidopsis LRR-MAL Receptor-like Kinasesregulate intraspecific and interspecific pollen-stigma interactions
Hyun Kyung Lee,
Laura E. Canales Sanchez,
Stephen J. Bordeleau
et al.
Abstract:Flowering plants contain tightly controlled pollen-pistil interactions required for promoting intraspecies fertilization and preventing interspecies hybridizations. In Arabidopsis, several receptor kinases (RKs) are known to regulate the later stages of intraspecies pollen tube growth and ovular reception in the pistil, but less is known about RK regulation of the earlier stages. The Arabidopsis RKF1 cluster of Leucine-Rich Repeat Malectin (LRR-MAL) RKs was previously found to function in the stigma to promote… Show more
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