Journal article

In Vitro Grown Pollen Tubes of Nicotiana alata Actively Synthesise a Fucosylated Xyloglucan

ER Lampugnani, IE Moller, A Cassin, DF Jones, PL Koh, S Ratnayake, CT Beahan, SM Wilson, A Bacic, E Newbigin

Plos One | Published : 2013

Abstract

Nicotiana alata pollen tubes are a widely used model for studies of polarized tip growth and cell wall synthesis in plants. To better understand these processes, RNA-Seq and de novo assembly methods were used to produce a transcriptome of N. alata pollen grains. Notable in the reconstructed transcriptome were sequences encoding proteins that are involved in the synthesis and remodelling of xyloglucan, a cell wall polysaccharide previously not thought to be deposited in Nicotiana pollen tube walls. Expression of several xyloglucan-related genes in actively growing pollen tubes was confirmed and xyloglucan epitopes were detected in the wall with carbohydrate-specific antibodies: the major xylo..

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Funding provided by Australian Research Council (http://arc.gov.au). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.