Experientia

, Volume 40, Issue 3, pp 279–281 | Cite as

Electrophoretic heterogeneity exhibited by the S-allele specific glycoproteins ofBrassica

  • J. B. Nasrallah
  • M. E. Nasrallah
Short Communications

Summary

A number of self-incompatibility genotypes ofB. oleracea were analyzed by sensitive electrophoretic procedures. Members of the class of S-allele specific glycoproteins that increase in correlation with the onset of the incompatibility response were resolved into several components on SDS gels. The implications of this molecular heterogeneity are discussed in relation to S locus function.

Keywords

Locus Function Molecular Heterogeneity Specific Glycoprotein Electrophoretic Procedure Incompatibility Response 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • J. B. Nasrallah
    • 1
    • 2
  • M. E. Nasrallah
    • 1
    • 2
  1. 1.Section of Genetics and Development, Bradfield HallCornell UniversityIthacaUSA
  2. 2.Department of Biological SciencesState University of New York, College at CortlandCortlandUSA

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