Protein Domain : Plant self-incompatibility S1 IPR010264

Type  Family
Description  This family consists of a series of plant proteins which are related to the Papaver rhoeas S1 self-incompatibility protein. Self-incompatibility (SI) is the single most important outbreeding device found in angiosperms and is a mechanism that regulates the acceptance or rejection of pollen. S1 is known to exhibit specific pollen-inhibitory properties [ ].
Short Name  Self-incomp_S1

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14 Gene Families

1000 Genes

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14 Publications

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