Callose (β-1,3 glucan) is essential for Arabidopsispollen wall patterning, but not tube growth
Callose (β-1,3 glucan) is essential for Arabidopsispollen wall patterning, but not tube growth
Abstract Background Callose (β-1,3 glucan) separates developing pollen grains, preventing their underlying walls (exine) from fusing. The pollen tubes that transport sperm to female gametes also contain callose, both in their walls as well as in the plugs that segment growing tubes. Mutations in CalS5, one of several Arabidopsis β-1,3 glucan synthases, were previously shown to disrupt callose formation around developing microspores, causing aberrations in exine patterning, degeneration of developing microspores, and pollen sterility. Results Here, we describe three additional cals5 alleles that similarly alter exine patterns, but instead produce fertile pollen. Moreover, one of these alleles (cals5-3) resulted in the formation of pollen tubes that lacked callose walls and plugs. In self-pollinated plants, these tubes led to successful fertilization, but they were at a slight disadvantage when competing with wild type. Conclusion Contrary to a previous report, these results demonstrate that a structured exine layer is not required for pollen development, viability or fertility. In addition, despite the presence of callose-enriched walls and callose plugs in pollen tubes, the results presented here indicate that callose is not required for pollen tube functions.
- University of Chicago United States
- Nagoya University Japan
- University of Chicago United States
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
- University of Chicago United States
Arabidopsis Proteins, Reproduction, Botany, Arabidopsis, Chromosome Mapping, Genes, Plant, Phenotype, Glucosyltransferases, RNA, Plant, QK1-989, Mutation, Pollen, Glucans, Alleles, Research Article
Arabidopsis Proteins, Reproduction, Botany, Arabidopsis, Chromosome Mapping, Genes, Plant, Phenotype, Glucosyltransferases, RNA, Plant, QK1-989, Mutation, Pollen, Glucans, Alleles, Research Article
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