Arabidopsis BUPS-ANX receptor complex coordinates with RALF peptides to regulate pollen tube integrity and sperm release / Zengxiang Ge.

This book summarizes the latest studies on plant reproduction and multiple aspects of signaling in reproductive development. It also presents the most advanced processes in CrRLK1L receptor and RALF peptide studies during plant development. Focusing on signaling in pollen tube integrity and sperm re...

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Main Author: Ge, Zengxiang
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2020.
Series:Springer theses.
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Summary:This book summarizes the latest studies on plant reproduction and multiple aspects of signaling in reproductive development. It also presents the most advanced processes in CrRLK1L receptor and RALF peptide studies during plant development. Focusing on signaling in pollen tube integrity and sperm release regulation, it provides significant insights into the BUPS-ANX receptor complex and the corresponding ligands RALF4/19 to promote pollen tube growth with proper cell integrity. It also proposes a working model of female tissue-derived RALF34 competing with RALF4/19 from the BUPS-ANX to trigger pollen tube rupture and sperm release. Offering a detailed overview of the spatiotemporal regulation mechanism underlying the control of pollen tube integrity and sperm release, the book fills a major gap in our understanding of plant reproductive processes, and as such is a valuable resource for those working in the area of plant signaling.
Item Description:"Doctoral Theses accepted by Peking University, Beijing, China."
Physical Description:1 online resource (85 pages)
Bibliography:References-4 RALF34 is a Paracrine Signal to Trigger Pollen Tubes Burst and Sperm Release-4.1 Introduction-4.2 Materials and Methods-4.2.1 Plant Material-4.2.2 Strains and Plasmids-4.2.3 Chemicals and Reagents-4.2.4 Methods-4.3 Results-4.3.1 Screening Female-Secreted Signals Inducing Pollen Tubes Rupture-4.3.2 Expression Pattern and Subcellular Localization of RALF34-4.3.3 RALF34 is Another Ligand of BUPS1/2-ANX1/2-4.3.4 RALF34 Competes with RALF4/19 to Bind BUPS1/2-ANX1/2-4.3.5 Phenotypical Analysis of RALF34 Loss-of-Function Mutant-4.4 Discussion
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