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Correlative Analysis of [Ca](C) and Apical Secretion during Pollen Tube Growth and Reorientation.

Pedro Castanho Coelho1, Rui Malhó.   

Abstract

The maintenance of a cytosolic free calcium gradient (Ca(2+)](c)) and vesicle secretion in the apex of pollen tubes is essential for growth. It has been postulated that high [Ca(2+)](c) levels promote and confine vesicle fusion with the apical plasma membrane and in this study we performed a correlative analysis of both events using specific fluorescent dyes and confocal scanning microscopy. [Ca(2+)](c) was imaged with Calcium Green-1 10 kDa dextran (CG-1) while secretory events were followed with FM1-43 or FM4-64 in pollen tubes undergoing normal growth and reorientation events.During straight growth (no modification in direction), we found that changes in apical [Ca(2+)](c) accompany changes in apical FM fluorescence indicating a tight coupling between [Ca(2+)](c) and apical secretion. This coupling seems however to be perturbed during periods of reorientation of the pollen tube growth axis. Analysis of apical and sub-apical fluorescent signals during the reorientation events and subsequent re-entry in straight growth indicate that the increase in secretory events (higher fusion rate) precede the increases in [Ca(2+)](c) that should be required for the transduction of the signal.Based on these findings, we discuss a model for membrane secretion and recycling which considers the apical and sub-apical region as a functional area containing all the elements required to promote and sustain growth.

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Keywords:  FM1–43; [Ca2+]c; cFM4–64; endocytosis; exocytosis; secretion; tip growth

Year:  2006        PMID: 19521495      PMCID: PMC2635010          DOI: 10.4161/psb.1.3.2999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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