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A peptide-mediated, multilateral molecular dialogue for the coordination of pollen wall formation.

Jekaterina Truskina1, Stefanie Brück2, Annick Stintzi2, Sophy Boeuf1, Nicolas M Doll1, Satoshi Fujita3, Niko Geldner3, Andreas Schaller2, Gwyneth C Ingram1.   

Abstract

The surface of pollen grains is reinforced by pollen wall components produced noncell autonomously by tapetum cells that surround developing pollen within the male floral organ, the anther. Here, we show that tapetum activity is regulated by the GASSHO (GSO) receptor-like kinase pathway, controlled by two sulfated peptides, CASPARIAN STRIP INTEGRITY FACTOR 3 (CIF3) and CIF4, the precursors of which are expressed in the tapetum itself. Coordination of tapetum activity with pollen grain development depends on the action of subtilases, including AtSBT5.4, which are produced stage specifically by developing pollen grains. Tapetum-derived CIF precursors are processed by subtilases, triggering GSO-dependent tapetum activation. We show that the GSO receptors act from the middle layer, a tissue surrounding the tapetum and developing pollen. Three concentrically organized cell types, therefore, cooperate to coordinate pollen wall deposition through a multilateral molecular dialogue.

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Keywords:  anther; middle layer; pollen; signaling; tapetum

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35609199      PMCID: PMC9295805          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2201446119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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