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Expression of Clementine Asp-Rich Proteins (CcASP-RICH) in Tobacco Plants Interferes with the Mechanism of Pollen Tube Growth

Low-molecular-weight, aspartic-acid-rich proteins (ASP-RICH) have been assumed to be involved in the self-incompatibility process of clementine. The role of ASP-RICH is not known, but hypothetically they could sequester calcium ions (Ca(2+)) and affect Ca(2+)-dependent mechanisms. In this article, w...

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Autores principales: Parrotta, Luigi, Mareri, Lavinia, Aloisi, Iris, Faleri, Claudia, Distefano, Gaetano, Gentile, Alessandra, Lo Piero, Angela Roberta, Kriechbaumer, Verena, Caruso, Marco, Cai, Giampiero, Del Duca, Stefano
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9316813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35887233
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23147880
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Sumario:Low-molecular-weight, aspartic-acid-rich proteins (ASP-RICH) have been assumed to be involved in the self-incompatibility process of clementine. The role of ASP-RICH is not known, but hypothetically they could sequester calcium ions (Ca(2+)) and affect Ca(2+)-dependent mechanisms. In this article, we analyzed the effects induced by clementine ASP-RICH proteins (CcASP-RICH) when expressed in the tobacco heterologous system, focusing on the male gametophyte. The aim was to gain insight into the mechanism of action of ASP-RICH in a well-known cellular system, i.e., the pollen tube. Pollen tubes of tobacco transgenic lines expressing CcASP-RICH were analyzed for Ca(2+) distribution, ROS, proton gradient, as well as cytoskeleton and cell wall. CcASP-RICH modulated Ca(2+) content and consequently affected cytoskeleton organization and the deposition of cell wall components. In turn, this affected the growth pattern of pollen tubes. Although the expression of CcASP-RICH did not exert a remarkable effect on the growth rate of pollen tubes, effects at the level of growth pattern suggest that the expression of ASP-RICH may exert a regulatory action on the mechanism of plant cell growth.