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Two Groups of Arabidopsis Receptor Kinases Preferentially Regulate the Growth of Intraspecies Pollen Tubes in the Female Reproductive Tract

40 Pages Posted: 7 Apr 2020 Publication Status: Review Complete

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Hyun Kyung Lee

University of Toronto - Department of Cell & Systems Biology

Daphne Goring

University of Toronto - Department of Cell & Systems Biology

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Abstract

In flowering plants, continuous cell-cell communication between the compatible male pollen grain/growing pollen tube and the female pistil is required for successful sexual reproduction. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the later stages of this dialogue are mediated by several peptide ligands and receptor kinases that guide pollen tubes to the ovules for the release of sperm cells. Despite a detailed understanding of these processes, a key gap remains on the nature of the regulators that function at the earlier stages. Here, we report on two groups of A. thaliana receptor kinases, the LRR-VIII-2 RK subclass and the SERKs, that function in the female reproductive tract to regulate the compatible pollen grains and early pollen tube growth, both essential steps for the downstream processes leading to fertilization. Multiple A. thaliana LRR-VIII-2 RK and SERK knockout mutant combinations were created, and several phenotypes were observed such as reduced wild-type pollen hydration and reduced pollen tube travel distances. As these mutant pistils displayed a wild-type morphology, the observed altered responses of the wild-type pollen are proposed to result from the loss of these receptor kinases leading to an impaired pollen-pistil dialogue at these early stages. Furthermore, using pollen from related Brassicaceae species, we also discovered that these receptor kinases are required in the female reproductive tract to establish a reproductive barrier to interspecies pollen. Thus, we propose that the LRR-VIII-2 RKs and the SERKs play a dual role in the preferential selection and promotion of intraspecies pollen over interspecies pollen.

Keywords: Arabidopsis, receptor kinases, pollen, pistil, compatible intraspecies pollinations, interspecies pollinations

Suggested Citation

Lee, Hyun Kyung and Goring, Daphne, Two Groups of Arabidopsis Receptor Kinases Preferentially Regulate the Growth of Intraspecies Pollen Tubes in the Female Reproductive Tract. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3564989 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3564989
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Hyun Kyung Lee

University of Toronto - Department of Cell & Systems Biology

Canada

Daphne Goring (Contact Author)

University of Toronto - Department of Cell & Systems Biology ( email )

Canada

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