In flowering plants, penetration of the pollen tube through stigma, style, and transmitting tract is essential for delivery of sperm nuclei to the egg cells embedded deeply within female tissues. Despite its importance in plant reproduction, little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate the navigation of the pollen tube through the stigma, style, and transmitting tract. Here, we report the identification and characterization of an Arabidopsis thaliana gene, VANGUARD1 (VGD1) that encodes a pectin methylesterase (PME)-homologous protein of 595 amino acids and is required for enhancing the growth of pollen tubes in the style and transmitting tract tissues. VGD1 was expressed specifically in pollen grain and the pollen...
The formation of viable pollen relies upon a complex interaction of genes in time and space within t...
Pollen germination may occur via the so-called germination pores or directly through the pollen wall...
BACKGROUND: Pectins are a group of structurally complex plant cell wall polysaccharides whose biosyn...
AbstractPollen tube elongation in the pistil is a crucial step in the sexual reproduction of plants....
Sexual plant reproduction involves the deposition of pollen on top of the stigma, followed by pollen...
SummaryIn flowering plants, immotile sperm cells develop within the pollen grain and are delivered t...
AbstractPectin methylesterases (PMEs) play an essential role during plant development by affecting t...
Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) QUARTET (QRT) genes are required for pollen separation during nor...
Pollen tubes extend through pistil tissues and are guided to ovules where they release sperm for fer...
AbstractPollen germination and tube growth are of essential importance to sexual reproduction of flo...
International audiencePlant cell wall remodeling plays a key role in the control of cell elongation ...
During sexual reproduction in flowering plants such as Arabidopsis, a tip-growing pollen tube (PT) i...
The pollen coat is a surface component of pollen grains required for fertilization. To study how the...
International audiencePlant sexual reproduction involves the growth of tip-polarized pollen tubes th...
ABSTRACT Double fertilization in flowering plants occurs when the two sperm cells, carried by the po...
The formation of viable pollen relies upon a complex interaction of genes in time and space within t...
Pollen germination may occur via the so-called germination pores or directly through the pollen wall...
BACKGROUND: Pectins are a group of structurally complex plant cell wall polysaccharides whose biosyn...
AbstractPollen tube elongation in the pistil is a crucial step in the sexual reproduction of plants....
Sexual plant reproduction involves the deposition of pollen on top of the stigma, followed by pollen...
SummaryIn flowering plants, immotile sperm cells develop within the pollen grain and are delivered t...
AbstractPectin methylesterases (PMEs) play an essential role during plant development by affecting t...
Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) QUARTET (QRT) genes are required for pollen separation during nor...
Pollen tubes extend through pistil tissues and are guided to ovules where they release sperm for fer...
AbstractPollen germination and tube growth are of essential importance to sexual reproduction of flo...
International audiencePlant cell wall remodeling plays a key role in the control of cell elongation ...
During sexual reproduction in flowering plants such as Arabidopsis, a tip-growing pollen tube (PT) i...
The pollen coat is a surface component of pollen grains required for fertilization. To study how the...
International audiencePlant sexual reproduction involves the growth of tip-polarized pollen tubes th...
ABSTRACT Double fertilization in flowering plants occurs when the two sperm cells, carried by the po...
The formation of viable pollen relies upon a complex interaction of genes in time and space within t...
Pollen germination may occur via the so-called germination pores or directly through the pollen wall...
BACKGROUND: Pectins are a group of structurally complex plant cell wall polysaccharides whose biosyn...