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Localization of Arabidopsis SYP125 syntaxin in the plasma membrane sub-apical and distal zones of growing pollen tubes.

Reiaz Ul-Rehman1, Pedro Angelo Silva, Rui Malhó.   

Abstract

Tip growth in pollen tubes occurs by continuous vesicle secretion and delivery of new wall material, but the exact sub-cellular location of endocytic and exocytic domains remains unclear. Here we studied the localization of the Arabidopsis thaliana pollen specific syntaxin SYP125 using GFP-fusion constructs expressed in Nicotiana tobaccum pollen tubes. In agreement with the predicted role for syntaxins, SYP125 was found to be associated with the plasma membrane and apical vesicles in growing cells. At the plasma membrane, SYP125 was asymmetrically localized with a higher labeling 20-35 μm behind the apex, a distribution which is distinct from SYP124, another pollen-specific syntaxin. Competition with a related dominant negative mutant affected the specific distribution of SYP125 but not tip growth. Co-expression of the phosphatidylinositol-4-monophosphate-5-kinase 4 (PIP5K4) or of the small GTPase Rab11 perturbed polarity and the normal distribution of GFP-SYP but did not inhibit the accumulation in vesicles or at the plasma membrane. Taken together, our results corroborates previous observations that in normal growing pollen tubes, the asymmetric distribution of syntaxins helps to define exocytic sub-domains but requires the involvement of additional signaling and functional mechanisms, namely phosphoinositides and small GTPases. The localization of syntaxins at different membrane domains likely depends on the interaction with specific partners not yet identified.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21499026      PMCID: PMC3172833          DOI: 10.4161/psb.6.5.14423

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


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