| Literature DB >> 35050671 |
Sheng Zhong1, Ling Li1, Zhijuan Wang1, Zengxiang Ge1, Qiyun Li1, Andrea Bleckmann2, Jizong Wang1, Zihan Song1, Yihao Shi1, Tianxu Liu1, Luhan Li1, Huabin Zhou3, Yanyan Wang3, Li Zhang1, Hen-Ming Wu4, Luhua Lai3, Hongya Gu1,5, Juan Dong6, Alice Y Cheung4, Thomas Dresselhaus2, Li-Jia Qu1,5.
Abstract
Fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm (polyspermy) leads to lethal genome imbalance and chromosome segregation defects. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the block to polyspermy is facilitated by a mechanism that prevents polytubey (the arrival of multiple pollen tubes to one ovule). We show here that FERONIA, ANJEA, and HERCULES RECEPTOR KINASE 1 receptor-like kinases located at the septum interact with pollen tube-specific RALF6, 7, 16, 36, and 37 peptide ligands to establish this polytubey block. The same combination of RALF (rapid alkalinization factor) peptides and receptor complexes controls pollen tube reception and rupture inside the targeted ovule. Pollen tube rupture releases the polytubey block at the septum, which allows the emergence of secondary pollen tubes upon fertilization failure. Thus, orchestrated steps in the fertilization process in Arabidopsis are coordinated by the same signaling components to guarantee and optimize reproductive success.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35050671 PMCID: PMC9040003 DOI: 10.1126/science.abl4683
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 63.714