Literature DB >> 32810599

Phenylpropanoid Derivatives Are Essential Components of Sporopollenin in Vascular Plants.

Jing-Shi Xue1, Baocai Zhang2, HuaDong Zhan3, Yong-Lin Lv1, Xin-Lei Jia1, TianHua Wang1, Nai-Ying Yang1, Yu-Xia Lou1, Zai-Bao Zhang4, Wen-Jing Hu1, Jinshan Gui5, Jianguo Cao1, Ping Xu1, Yihua Zhou2, Jin-Feng Hu6, Laigeng Li7, Zhong-Nan Yang8.   

Abstract

The outer wall of pollen and spores, namely the exine, is composed of sporopollenin, which is highly resistant to chemical reagents and enzymes. In this study, we demonstrated that phenylpropanoid pathway derivatives are essential components of sporopollenin in seed plants. Spectral analyses showed that the autofluorescence of Lilium and Arabidopsis sporopollenin is similar to that of lignin. Thioacidolysis and NMR analyses of pollen from Lilium and Cryptomeria further revealed that the sporopollenin of seed plants contains phenylpropanoid derivatives, including p-hydroxybenzoate (p-BA), p-coumarate (p-CA), ferulate (FA), and lignin guaiacyl (G) units. The phenylpropanoid pathway is expressed in the tapetum in Arabidopsis, consistent with the fact that the sporopollenin precursor originates from the tapetum. Further germination and comet assays showed that this pathway plays an important role in protection of pollen against UV radiation. In the pteridophyte plant species Ophioglossum vulgatum and Lycopodium clavata, phenylpropanoid derivatives including p-BA and p-CA were also detected, but G units were not. Taken together, our results indicate that phenylpropanoid derivatives are essential for sporopollenin synthesis in vascular plants. In addition, sporopollenin autofluorescence spectra of bryophytes, such as Physcomitrella and Haplocladium, exhibit distinct characteristics compared with those of vascular plants, indicating the diversity of sporopollenin among land plants.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  phenylpropanoid pathway; pollen cell wall; sporopollenin

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32810599     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2020.08.005

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


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