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The FERONIA Receptor-like Kinase Mediates Male-Female Interactions During Pollen Tube Reception

Escobar-Restrepo, J-M; Huck, N; Kessler, S; Gagliardini, V; Gheyselinck, J; Yang, W-C; Grossniklaus, U (2007). The FERONIA Receptor-like Kinase Mediates Male-Female Interactions During Pollen Tube Reception. Science, 317(5838):656-660.

Abstract

In flowering plants, signaling between the male pollen tube and the synergid cells of the female gametophyte is required for fertilization. In the Arabidopsis thaliana mutant feronia (fer), fertilization is impaired; the pollen tube fails to arrest and thus continues to grow inside the female gametophyte. FER encodes a synergid-expressed, plasma membrane–localized receptor-like kinase. We found that the FER protein accumulates asymmetrically in the synergid membrane at the filiform apparatus. Interspecific crosses using pollen from Arabidopsis lyrata and Cardamine flexuosa on A. thaliana stigmas resulted in a fer-like phenotype that correlates with sequence divergence in the extracellular domain of FER. Our findings show that the female control of pollen tube reception is based on a FER-dependent signaling pathway, which may play a role in reproductive isolation barriers.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
07 Faculty of Science > Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center
Dewey Decimal Classification:580 Plants (Botany)
Scopus Subject Areas:Health Sciences > Multidisciplinary
Language:English
Date:3 August 2007
Deposited On:22 Aug 2019 14:39
Last Modified:21 Dec 2024 02:38
Publisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science
ISSN:0036-8075
OA Status:Closed
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1143562

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