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  • Pollen coat proteins (PCPs) are small protein molecules crucial for pollen functions like wall synthesis and germination, but their role in Wucai (Brassica campestris L.) is still unclear.
  • A study identified 20 BcPCP genes, categorized into three subfamilies, indicating that these genes are more active in reproductive organs and likely important for reproductive development.
  • The study highlighted BcGRP20, a gene related to male sterility, showing that its overexpression can restore fertility in an Arabidopsis mutant, suggesting its essential role in pollination and potential for understanding male infertility in Wucai.

Article Abstract

Pollen coat proteins (PCPs) are cysteine-rich small-molecule proteins, which exhibit high levels of polymorphism and are expressed in gametocytes. Previous investigations have revealed that PCP genes are involved in pollen wall synthesis, pollen-stigma recognition, and pollen development and germination. However, gene expression and function of PCP family in pollen development is not well understood in Wucai (Brassica campestris L.). In this study, genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the BcPCP gene family members were conducted, including their physical and chemical properties, chromosome localization, phylogenetic relationships, gene structure, and tertiary structure. A total of 20 BcPCP genes were identified and classified into three subfamilies showing high homology to Arabidopsis thaliana. Expression pattern analysis indicated that the BcPCP gene family exhibits higher expression levels in reproductive organs, suggesting their potential involvement in the reproductive development. Notably, BraA02g002400.3 C, potentially associated with male sterility, was identified through multiple transcriptomic and proteomic datasets. Subsequently, sequence analysis revealed its homology with the Arabidopsis GRP20 gene, and thus it was named BcGRP20. Functional analysis of this gene showed that overexpression of BcGRP20 gene in the Arabidopsis grp20 mutant could restore anther fertility. Overall, our findings indicate that BcGRP20 plays a critical role in pollen development and may be the causative gene for male sterility in Wucai. This study provides candidate genes for further functional identification of BcPCP genes in Wucai, which are crucial for anther development.

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