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Cell Res ; 33(1): 71-79, 2023 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36588121

ABSTRACT

Pollen tube tip growth requires intricate Ca2+ signaling. Recent studies have also identified rapid alkalization factor (RALF)-family peptides and their receptors as critical components for pollen tube tip growth and integrity. The functional relationship of RALF and calcium signaling modules remains largely unclear. Here we report that disruption of RALF signaling pathway abolished the cytosolic Ca2+ gradient in the pollen tube, indicating that Ca2+ signaling is downstream of the RALF signaling pathway. We identified MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS O (MLO) family proteins MLO1, 5, 9, 15, as Ca2+ channels required for Ca2+ influx and pollen tube integrity. We further reconstituted the biochemical pathway in which signaling via RALF and RALF receptors activated MLO1/5/9/15 calcium channels. Together, we conclude that RALF peptides derived from pollen tube bind to their receptors to establish pollen tube Ca2+ gradient through activation of the MLO channels. Our finding has thus provided a mechanistic link between the RALF signaling pathway and Ca2+ signaling in controlling pollen tube integrity and growth.


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Calcium Channels , Pollen Tube , Pollen Tube/metabolism , Calcium Channels/metabolism , Proteins/metabolism , Carrier Proteins/metabolism , Peptides/metabolism , Signal Transduction , Calcium/metabolism , Calcium Signaling
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Nature ; 607(7919): 534-539, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35794475

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Precise signalling between pollen tubes and synergid cells in the ovule initiates fertilization in flowering plants1. Contact of the pollen tube with the ovule triggers calcium spiking in the synergids2,3 that induces pollen tube rupture and sperm release. This process, termed pollen tube reception, entails the action of three synergid-expressed proteins in Arabidopsis: FERONIA (FER), a receptor-like kinase; LORELEI (LRE), a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein; and NORTIA (NTA), a transmembrane protein of unknown function4-6. Genetic analyses have placed these three proteins in the same pathway; however, it remains unknown how they work together to enable synergid-pollen tube communication. Here we identify two pollen-tube-derived small peptides7 that belong to the rapid alkalinization factor (RALF) family8 as ligands for the FER-LRE co-receptor, which in turn recruits NTA to the plasma membrane. NTA functions as a calmodulin-gated calcium channel required for calcium spiking in the synergid. We also reconstitute the biochemical pathway in which FER-LRE perceives pollen-tube-derived peptides to activate the NTA calcium channel and initiate calcium spiking, a second messenger for pollen tube reception. The FER-LRE-NTA trio therefore forms a previously unanticipated receptor-channel complex in the female cell to recognize male signals and trigger the fertilization process.


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Arabidopsis Proteins , Arabidopsis , Calcium Signaling , Calcium , Calmodulin-Binding Proteins , Membrane Glycoproteins , Phosphotransferases , Pollen Tube , Pollen , Arabidopsis/anatomy & histology , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Calcium/metabolism , Calcium Channels/metabolism , Calmodulin-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Fertilization , Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism , Ovule/metabolism , Peptide Hormones/metabolism , Phosphotransferases/metabolism , Pollen/metabolism , Pollen Tube/metabolism
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