Plasma membrane H+-ATPases-mediated cytosolic proton gradient regulates pollen tube growth

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The polar growth of pollen tubes is essential for the delivery of sperm cells during fertilization in angiosperms. How this polar growth is regulated has been a long-standing question. An in vitro pharmacological assay previously implicated proton flux in pollen tube growth, although genetic and cellular supporting evidence was lacking. Here, we report that protons form a gradient from the pollen tube tip to the shank region and this gradient is generated by three members of Arabidopsis H+-ATPases (AHAs). Genetic analysis suggested that these AHAs are essential for pollen tube growth, thus providing new insight into the regulation of polar growth.

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Chen, W., Jia, P. F., Yang, W. C., & Li, H. J. (2020). Plasma membrane H+-ATPases-mediated cytosolic proton gradient regulates pollen tube growth. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 62(12), 1817–1822. https://doi.org/10.1111/jipb.12981

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