受精卵细胞分泌内酶以避免多
Xiaobo Yu1, Xuecheng Zhang1, Peng Zhao1
1State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
Nature
|April 1, 2021
概括
植物卵细胞通过分泌ECS1和ECS2来防止受精后多次进入花粉管. 这些酶降解LURE1吸引剂,阻断进一步的花粉管吸引,并确保成功受精.
科学领域:
- 植物生殖生物学
- 受精的分子机制
背景情况:
- 动物卵细胞通过受精包裹阻断多种子.
- 植物受精是通过输送精子到卵子的花粉管.
- 在植物中,通过防止多个花粉管的透,通常可以避免多种子.
研究的目的:
- 研究植物卵细胞如何调节受精后排斥额外的花粉管.
- 确定植物中受精后多种子阻断的分子机制.
主要方法:
- 在Arabidopsis卵细胞中研究了性内酶ECS1和ECS2.
- 分析了ECS1和ECS2分泌,表达和基质特异性.
- 研究了ECS1和ECS2对LURE1的影响,这是一个花粉管吸引剂.
- 在ecs1 ecs2双突变体和异胎内酶分泌中检查的多频率.
主要成果:
- 在受精后,阿拉比多普西斯卵细胞分泌ECS1和ECS2.
- ECS1和ECS2特别分裂吸引花粉管LURE1.
- 双重突变的ECS1和ECS2经常表现出多种突变.
- 宫外分泌的ECS1/ECS2降低了LURE1水平和花粉管的吸引力.
结论:
- 植物卵细胞感知受精并建立受精后阻断的多种细胞.
- 受精诱导的ECS1和ECS2分泌会降解LURE1,防止进一步的花粉管吸引.
- 这种机制确保了开花植物的单种子.
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