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Gamete attachment process revealed in flowering plant fertilization.

Toshiyuki Mori1, Tomoko Igawa.   

Abstract

Sex-possessing organisms perform sexual reproduction, in which gametes from different sexes fuse to produce offspring. In most eukaryotes, one or both sex gametes are motile, and gametes actively approach each other to fuse. However, in flowering plants, the gametes of both sexes lack motility. Two sperm cells (male gametes) that are contained in a pollen grain are recessively delivered via pollen tube elongation. After the pollen tube bursts, sperm cells are released toward the egg and central cells (female gametes) within an ovule ( Fig. 1 ). The precise mechanism of sperm cell movement after the pollen tube bursts remains unknown. Ultimately, one sperm cell fuses with the egg cell and the other one fuses with the central cell, producing an embryo and an endosperm, respectively. Fertilization in which 2 sets of gamete fusion events occur, called double fertilization, has been known for over 100 y. The fact that each morphologically identical sperm cell precisely recognizes its fusion partner strongly suggests that an accurate gamete interaction system(s) exists in flowering plants.

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Keywords:  GEX2; fertilization; gamete attachment; gamete fusion; male gamete; sexual reproduction; sperm cell

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25517689      PMCID: PMC4623237          DOI: 10.4161/15592324.2014.977715

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


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