| Literature DB >> 29522235 |
Timo Gutermuth1, Sarah Herbell1, Roman Lassig2, Mikael Brosché3,4, Tina Romeis2, José Alberto Feijó5, Rainer Hedrich1, Kai Robert Konrad1.
Abstract
Pollen tubes (PTs) are characterized by having tip-focused cytosolic calcium ion (Ca2+ ) concentration ([Ca2+ ]cyt ) gradients, which are believed to control PT growth. However, the mechanisms by which the apical [Ca2+ ]cyt orchestrates PT growth are not well understood. Here, we aimed to identify these mechanisms by combining reverse genetics, cell biology, electrophysiology, and live-cell Ca2+ and anion imaging. We triggered Ca2+ -channel activation by applying hyperpolarizing voltage pulses and observed that the evoked [Ca2+ ]cyt increases were paralleled by high anion channel activity and a decrease in the cytosolic anion concentration at the PT tip. We confirmed a functional correlation between these patterns by showing that inhibition of Ca2+ -permeable channels eliminated the [Ca2+ ]cyt increase, resulting in the abrogation of anion channel activity via Ca2+ -dependent protein kinases (CPKs). Functional characterization of CPK and anion-channel mutants revealed a CPK2/20/6-dependent activation of SLAH3 and ALMT12/13/14 anion channels. The impaired growth phenotypes of anion channel and CPK mutants support the physiological significance of a kinase- and Ca2+ -dependent pathway to control PT growth via anion channel activation. Other than unveiling this functional link, our membrane hyperpolarization method allows for unprecedented manipulation of the [Ca2+ ]cyt gradient or oscillations in the PT tips and opens an array of opportunities for channel screenings.Entities:
Keywords: ALMT12; CPK; SLAH3; anion channels; calcium channel; calcium-dependent protein kinase; live-cell imaging; pollen tube growth
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29522235 DOI: 10.1111/nph.15067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151