| Literature DB >> 33230626 |
Ekaterina V Zakharova1, Galina V Timofeeva2, Arseny D Fateev2, Lidia V Kovaleva2.
Abstract
S-RNAse-based self-incompatibility (SI) in petunia (Petunia hybrida L.) is a self-/non-self-recognition system underlying the pistil rejection of self-pollen. Using different methods, including a TUNEL assay, we have recently shown that programmed cell death (PCD) is a factor of the SI in petunia. Here, we show that the growth of self-incompatible pollen tubes in the style tissues during 4 h after pollination is accompanied by five-sixfold increase in a caspase-like protease (CLP) activity. Exogenous cytokinin (CK) inhibits the pollen tube growth and stimulates the CLP activity in compatible pollen tubes. The actin depolymerization with latrunculin B induces a sharp drop in the CLP activity in self-incompatible pollen tubes and its increase in compatible pollen tubes. Altogether, our results suggest that a CLP is involved in the SI-induced PCD and that CK is a putative activator of the CLP. We assume that CK provokes acidification of the cytosol and thus promotes the activation of a CLP. Thus, our results suggest that CK and CLP are involved in the S-RNAse-based SI-induced PCD in petunia. Potential relations between these components in PCD signaling are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Actin cytoskeleton; Caspase-like protease; Cytokinin; Petunia hybrida L; Pollen tube growth in vivo; RNAse-based SI-induced PCD
Year: 2020 PMID: 33230626 DOI: 10.1007/s00709-020-01587-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Protoplasma ISSN: 0033-183X Impact factor: 3.356