Literature DB >> 32880726

Identification of pollen and pistil polygalacturonases in Nicotiana tabacum and their function in interspecific stigma compatibility.

Jugou Liao1, Zhiyun Chen1, Xuemei Wei1, Keliang Tao1, Jingwen Zhang1, Xiaojun Qin1, Zihui Pan1, Wenguang Ma2, Lei Pan3, Shuai Yang3, Mingqiao Wang4, Xiaokun Ou5, Suiyun Chen6.   

Abstract

KEY MESSAGE: The pollen and pistil polygalacturonases in Nicotiana tabacum were identified and found to regulate pollen tube growth and interspecific compatibility. Polygalacturonase (PG) is one of the enzymes catalyzing the hydrolysis of pectin. This process plays important roles in the pollen and pistil. In this research, the pollen and pistil PGs in Nicotiana tabacum (NtPGs) were identified, and their expression, localization and the potential function in the pollen and interspecific stigma incompatibility were explored. The results showed that 118 NtPGs were retrieved from the genome of N. tabacum. The phylogenetic tree and RT-qPCR analysis led to the identification of 10 pollen PGs; among them, two, seven and one showed specifically higher expression levels in the early development of anthers, during pollen maturation and in mature anthers, respectively, indicating their function difference. Immunofluorescence analysis showed that PGs were located in the cytoplasm of (1) mature pollen and (2) in vitro grown pollen tubes, as well as in the wall of in vivo grown pollen tubes. Four NtPGs in clade A were identified as the pistil PGs, and the pistil PGs were not found in clade E. Significantly higher PGs expression was recorded after incompatible pollination in comparison with the compatible stigma, indicating a potential function of PGs in regulating stigma incompatibility. The influence of PGs on pollen tube growth was explored in vitro and partly in vivo, showing that high PGs activity inhibited pollen tube growth. The application of PGs on the otherwise compatible stigma resulted in pollen tube growth inhibition or failure of germination. These results further supported that increased PGs expression in incompatible stigma might be partially responsible for the interspecific stigma incompatibility in Nicotiana.

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Keywords:  Interspecific stigma compatibility; Nicotiana; Pistil; Pollen; Polygalacturonase

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32880726     DOI: 10.1007/s00497-020-00393-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Reprod        ISSN: 2194-7953            Impact factor:   3.767


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