Effects of polyamines on self-incompatibility-like responses in pollen tubes of citrus cultivars, banpeiyu and hyuganatsu

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Citrus is a genus with gametophytic self-incompatibility, which prevents fertilization by self-pollination. Polyamines (PAs), as a class of active small molecules, widely participate in various cellular activities. To investigate the effects of the changes in PA contents [putrescine, spermidine (SPD), and spermine] on pollen tube growth in self-incompatible (SI) plants, we cultured pollen of Citrus maxima ‘Banpeiyu’ and C. tamurana ‘Hyuganatsu’ in a Citrus mature pollen culture system and detected the PA content changes in pollen by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis during germination and after treatment with crude protein extracts of compatible or incompatible styles. We profiled the PA content changes during the germination course in pollen of ‘Banpeiyu’ and ‘Hyuganatsu’ by HPLC, and identified increases of free and perchloric-acid-insoluble SPD contents in pollen tubes in the incompatible treatment. Exogenous SPD treatment obviously increased the SPD contents in the pollen tube, inhibited pollen tube elongation, and resulted in some abnormal morphological alterations, such as tip inflation, tube content leakage and tip twist, which were observed in both ‘Banpeiyu’ and ‘Hyuganatsu’ pollen tubes exposed to incompatible treatment. This finding implied that SPD might participate in the SI response in Citrus.

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Li, Y., Uchida, A., Abe, A., Yamamoto, A., Hirano, T., & Kunitake, H. (2015). Effects of polyamines on self-incompatibility-like responses in pollen tubes of citrus cultivars, banpeiyu and hyuganatsu. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 140(2), 183–190. https://doi.org/10.21273/jashs.140.2.183

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