4.7 Article

Characterization of the pectin methyl-esterase gene family and its function in controlling pollen tube growth in pear (Pyrus bretschneideri)

Journal

GENOMICS
Volume 112, Issue 3, Pages 2467-2477

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.01.021

Keywords

Pectin methyl-esterase; Pectin; Methyl-esterification; Pollen tube; Pear

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31830081, 31772256, 31772276]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD1000107]
  3. Taishan Scholar project from Shandong Province of China
  4. Jiangsu Agriculture Science and Technology Innovation Fund [CX(19)2028]
  5. Jiangsu Province Science and Technology Support Program [BE2018389]
  6. Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Research System [CARS-28]

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Pectin methyl-esterases (PMEs) play crucial roles in plant growth. In this study, we identified 81 PbrPMEs in pear. Whole-genome duplication and purifying selection drove the evolution of PbrPME gene family. The expression of 47 PbrPMEs was detected in pear pollen tube, which were assigned to 13 clusters by an expression tendency analysis. One of the 13 clusters presented opposite expression trends towards the changes of methyl-esterified pectins at the apical cell wall. PbrPMEs were localized in the cytoplasm and plasma membrane. Repression of PbrPME11, PbrPME44, and PbrPME59 resulted in the inhibition of pear pollen tube growth and abnormal deposition of methyl-esterified pectins at pollen tube tip. Pharmacological analysis confirmed that reduced PbrPME activities repressed the pollen tube growth. Overall, we have explored the evolutionary characteristics of PbrPME gene family and found the key PbrPME genes that control the growth of pollen tube, which deepened the understanding of pear fertility regulation.

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