نتایج جستجو برای: srk ii

تعداد نتایج: 580443  

2006
Judith Richter Thierry Gaude

The self-incompatibility (SI) response in crucifer plants is due to the allele-specific interaction of the S -locus receptor kinase (SRK) at the surface of papillar cells with its ligand in the pollen coat. SRK and its ligand are encoded by one unique, multiallelic S -locus. SRK is part of a large family of plant receptor kinases (PRK) that show similarities to mammalian receptor kinases regard...

2017
Hasan Razmjoo Hosein Atarzadeh Neda Kargar Mohammad Behfarnia Kobra Nasrollahi Ali Kamali

BACKGROUND To compare refractive index variation between Hoffer-Q, Haigis and SRK/T formulas used for preoperative biometry calculation in patients with axial length >25 mm, undergoing cataract surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS This is a randomized clinical trial study was performed on 54 eyes of 54 patients with ages of 40-70 years old and axial length >25 mm classified into three groups that t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
S Takayama H Shiba M Iwano H Shimosato F S Che N Kai M Watanabe G Suzuki K Hinata A Isogai

Many flowering plants possess self-incompatibility (SI) systems that prevent inbreeding. In Brassica, SI is controlled by a single polymorphic locus, the S locus. Two highly polymorphic S locus genes, SLG (S locus glycoprotein) and SRK (S receptor kinase), have been identified, both of which are expressed predominantly in the stigmatic papillar cell. We have shown recently that SRK is the deter...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Nathan A Boggs Kathleen G Dwyer Paurush Shah Amanda A McCulloch Jesper Bechsgaard Mikkel H Schierup Mikhail E Nasrallah June B Nasrallah

The interplay of balancing selection within a species and rapid gene evolution between species can confound our ability to determine the functional equivalence of interspecific and intergeneric pairs of alleles underlying reproduction. In crucifer plants, mating specificity in the barrier to self-fertilization called self-incompatibility (SI) is controlled by allele-specific interactions betwee...

2014
Jean-Baptiste Leducq Célia C Gosset Rita Gries Kevin Calin Éric Schmitt Vincent Castric Xavier Vekemans

Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic system that prevents self-fertilization in many Angiosperms. Although plants from the Brassicaceae family present an apparently unique SI system that is ancestral to the family, investigations at the S-locus responsible for SI have been mostly limited to two distinct lineages (Brassica and Arabidopsis-Capsella, respectively). Here, we investigated SI in a ...

2013
Dong Hui Lim Sung-Ho Choi Tae-Young Chung Eui-Sang Chung

PURPOSE To assess the refractive change and prediction error after temporary intraocular lens (IOL) removal in temporary polypseudophakic eyes using IOL power calculation formulas and Gills' formula. METHODS Four consecutive patients (7 eyes) who underwent temporary IOL explantation were enrolled. Postoperative refractions calculated using IOL power calculation formulas (SRK-II, SRK-T, Hoffer...

2014
Jean-Baptiste Leducq Célia C Gosset Rita Gries Kevin Calin Éric Schmitt Vincent Castric Xavier Vekemans

Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetic system that prevents self-fertilization in many Angiosperms. Although plants from the Brassicaceae family present an apparently unique SI system that is ancestral to the family, investigations at the S-locus responsible for SI have been mostly limited to two distinct lineages (Brassica and Arabidopsis-Capsella, respectively). Here, we investigated SI in a ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Shuji Higashi Kyoji Hioki Tohru Kurotani Nicholas Kasim Zoltán Molnár

Transient synapse formation between thalamic axons and subplate neurons is thought to be important in thalamocortical targeting. Shaking rat Kawasaki (SRK), having reversed cortical layering similarly observed in reeler mouse, provides an interesting model system to test this idea. The spatial and temporal pattern of excitation was investigated using optical recording with voltage-sensitive dye...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2006
Jesper S Bechsgaard Vincent Castric Deborah Charlesworth Xavier Vekemans Mikkel H Schierup

A recent investigation found evidence that the transition of Arabidopsis thaliana from ancestral self-incompatibility (SI) to full self-compatibility occurred very recently and suggested that this occurred through a selective fixation of a nonfunctional allele (PsiSCR1) at the SCR gene, which determines pollen specificity in the incompatibility response. The main evidence is the lack of polymor...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
T Gu M Mazzurco W Sulaman D D Matias D R Goring

Screening of a yeast two-hybrid library for proteins that interact with the kinase domain of an S-locus receptor kinase (SRK) resulted in the isolation of a plant protein called ARC1 (Arm Repeat Containing). This interaction was mediated by the C-terminal region of ARC1 in which five arm repeat units were identified. Using the yeast two-hybrid system and in vitro binding assays, ARC1 was found ...

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