1. Live imaging of calcium spikes during double fertilization in Arabidopsis
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Hidenori Takeuchi, Daisuke Kurihara, Tetsuya Higashiyama, Yuki Hamamura, Anja Geitmann, and Moe Nishimaki
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Egg cell ,Arabidopsis ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Pollen Tube ,Biology ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Double fertilization ,Cytosol ,Human fertilization ,Live cell imaging ,Botany ,medicine ,Calcium Signaling ,Ovule ,Fluorescent Dyes ,Microscopy, Confocal ,Multidisciplinary ,Calcium-Binding Proteins ,Plasmogamy ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,Molecular Imaging ,Cell biology ,Pollen tube reception ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pollen tube - Abstract
Ca2+ waves and oscillation are key signalling elements during the fertilization process of animals, and are involved, for example, in egg activation. In the unique double fertilization process in flowering plants, both the egg cell and the neighbouring central cell fuse with a sperm cell each. Here we succeeded in imaging cytosolic Ca2+ in these two cells, and in the two synergid cells that accompany the gametes during semi-in vivo double fertilization. Following pollen tube discharge and plasmogamy, the egg and central cells displayed transient Ca2+ spikes, but not oscillations. Only the events in the egg cell correlated with the plasmogamy. In contrast, the synergid cells displayed Ca2+ oscillations on pollen tube arrival. The two synergid cells showed distinct Ca2+ dynamics depending on their respective roles in tube reception. These Ca2+ dynamics in the female gametophyte seem to represent highly specific signatures that coordinate successful double fertilization in the flowering plants., Intracellular calcium waves are key signalling elements during the fertilization process of animals, involved in egg activation. Here the authors image calcium oscillations during the fertilization process in flowering plants, revealing specific signatures involved in the success of this process.
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- 2014
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