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Control of pollen tube growth: role of ion gradients and fluxes.

Terena L Holdaway-Clarke1, Peter K Hepler2.   

Abstract

Pollen tube growth attracts our attention as a model system for studying cell elongation in plants. The process is fast, it is confined to the tip of the tube, and it is crucial for sexual reproduction in plants. In the enclosed review we focus on the control of pollen tube growth, giving special attention to the role of ions, especially calcium and protons. During the last decade technical advances have made it possible to detect localized intracellular gradients, and extracellular fluxes of calcium and protons in the apical domain. Other ions, notably potassium and chloride, are also receiving attention. An important development has been the realization that pollen tube growth oscillates in rate; in addition, the ion gradients and fluxes oscillate in magnitude. Although all the ionic oscillations show the same period as that of the growth rate, with the exception of extracellular chloride efflux, they are not in phase with growth. Considerable effort is devoted to the elucidation of these different phase relationships, with the view that a hierarchical order may provide clues about those events that are primary vs. secondary in growth control. Attention is also given to the targets for the ions, for example, the secretory system, the cytoskeleton, the cell wall, in an attempt to provide a global understanding of pollen tube growth. Contents Summary 539 I. Introduction 540 II. Ion gradients and flux patterns 541 III. Oscillations 544 IV. The need for a Ca2+ store 547 V. Intracellular targets for Ion activity 549 VI. Extracellular targets for ions: the cell wall 552 VII. Ions in navigation 554 VIII. Role of ions in self-incompatibility 555 IX. The plasma membrane; site of global coordination and control 556 X. A model for pollen tube growth 557 IX. Conclusions 558 Acknowledgements 559 References 559.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 33873604     DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2003.00847.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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