Chemical signaling for pollen tube guidance at a glance

Pollen tube guidance is a unique navigating system that is required for the successful sexual reproduction of plants. As plant sperm cells are non-motile and egg cells are embedded deep inside the female tissues, a pollen tube delivers the two sperm cells that it contains by growing towards the ovul...

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description Pollen tube guidance is a unique navigating system that is required for the successful sexual reproduction of plants. As plant sperm cells are non-motile and egg cells are embedded deep inside the female tissues, a pollen tube delivers the two sperm cells that it contains by growing towards the ovule, in which the egg cell resides. Pollen tube growth towards the ovule is precisely controlled and divided into two stages, preovular and ovular guidance. In this Cell Science at a Glance article and accompanying poster, we provide a comprehensive overview of pollen tube guidance and highlight some of the attractant peptides used during ovular guidance. We further discuss the precise one-to-one guidance system that exists in multi-ovular plants. The pollen tube-blocking system, which is mediated by male-female crosstalk communication, to avoid attraction of multiple pollen tubes, is also reviewed.
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Crosstalk
Ovule - metabolism
Peptides
Peptides - metabolism
Plant cells
Pollen
Pollen Tube - metabolism
Pollen tubes
Receptors, Cell Surface - metabolism
Reproduction
Reproduction (biology)
Sexual reproduction
Signal Transduction
Signaling
Sperm
Tissues
Tubes
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