Pollen wall development: the associated enzymes and metabolic pathways
pmid: 23252839
Pollen wall development: the associated enzymes and metabolic pathways
AbstractPollen grains are surrounded by a sculpted wall, which protects male gametophytes from various environmental stresses and microbial attacks, and also facilitates pollination. Pollen wall development requires lipid and polysaccharide metabolism, and some key genes and proteins that participate in these processes have recently been identified. Here, we summarise the genes and describe their functions during pollen wall development via several metabolic pathways. A working model involving substances and catalytic enzyme reactions that occur during pollen development is also presented. This model provides information on the complete process of pollen wall development with respect to metabolic pathways.
- Zhejiang Ocean University China (People's Republic of)
- Nanjing Institute of Vegetable Science China (People's Republic of)
Transcription, Genetic, Arabidopsis, Biological Transport, Glucan 1,3-beta-Glucosidase, Genes, Plant, Lipid Metabolism, Carotenoids, Biopolymers, Cell Wall, Waxes, Proteolysis, Pectins, Pollen, Glucans, Plant Proteins
Transcription, Genetic, Arabidopsis, Biological Transport, Glucan 1,3-beta-Glucosidase, Genes, Plant, Lipid Metabolism, Carotenoids, Biopolymers, Cell Wall, Waxes, Proteolysis, Pectins, Pollen, Glucans, Plant Proteins
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