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Profilin Regulates Apical Actin Polymerization to Control Polarized Pollen Tube Growth.

Xiaonan Liu1, Xiaolu Qu2, Yuxiang Jiang3, Ming Chang3, Ruihui Zhang3, Youjun Wu3, Ying Fu4, Shanjin Huang5.   

Abstract

Pollen tube growth is an essential step during flowering plant reproduction, whose growth depends on a population of dynamic apical actin filaments. Apical actin filaments were thought to be involved in the regulation of vesicle fusion and targeting in the pollen tube. However, the molecular mechanisms that regulate the construction of apical actin structures in the pollen tube remain largely unclear. Here, we identify profilin as an important player in the regulation of actin polymerization at the apical membrane in the pollen tube. Downregulation of profilin decreased the amount of filamentous actin and induced disorganization of apical actin filaments, and reduced tip-directed vesicle transport and accumulation in the pollen tube. Direct visualization of actin dynamics revealed that the elongation of actin filaments originating at the apical membrane decreased in profilin mutant pollen tubes. Mutant profilin that is defective in binding poly-L-proline only partially rescues the actin polymerization defect in profilin mutant pollen tubes, although it fully rescues the actin turnover phenotype. We propose that profilin controls the construction of actin structures at the pollen tube tip, presumably by favoring formin-mediated actin polymerization at the apical membrane.
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Keywords:  actin; actin polymerization; formin; pollen tube; profilin

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26433093     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2015.09.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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