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Structural and signaling networks for the polar cell growth machinery in pollen tubes

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY
Volume 59, Issue -, Pages 547-572

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.arplant.59.032607.092921

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actin; ion dynamics; oscillatory growth; membrane trafficking; Rab and Rho GTPases; receptor kinases

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Pollen tubes elongate within the pistil to transport sperms to the female gametophytes for fertilization. Pollen tubes grow at their tips through a rapid and polarized cell growth process. This tip growth process is supported by an elaborate and dynamic actin cytoskeleton and a highly active membrane trafficking system that together provide the driving force and secretory activities needed for growth. A polarized cytoplasm with an abundance of vesicles and tip-focused Ca2+ and H+ concentration gradients are important for the polar cell growth process. Apical membrane-located Rho GTPases regulate Ca2+ concentration and actin dynamics in the cytoplasm and are crucial for maintaining pollen tube polarity. Pollen tube growth is marked by periods of rapid and slow growth phases. Activities that regulate and support this tip growth process also show oscillatory fluctuations. How these activities correlate with the rapid, polar, and oscillatory pollen tube growth process is discussed.

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