IMPERFECTIVE EXINE FORMATION (IEF) is required for exine formation and male fertility in Arabidopsis
Key message IEF, a novel plasma plasma membrane protein, is important for exine formation in Arabidopsis . Exine, an important part of pollen wall, is crucial for male fertility. The major component of exine is sporopollenin which are synthesized and secreted by tapetum. Although sporopollenin synth...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2021-04, Vol.105 (6), p.625-635 |
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IEF, a novel plasma plasma membrane protein, is important for exine formation in
Arabidopsis
.
Exine, an important part of pollen wall, is crucial for male fertility. The major component of exine is sporopollenin which are synthesized and secreted by tapetum. Although sporopollenin synthesis has been well studied, the transportation of it remains elusive. To understand it, we analyzed the gene expression pattern in tapetal microdissection data, and investigated the potential transporter genes that are putatively regulated by ABORTED MICROSPORES (AMS). Among these genes, we identified
IMPERFECTIVE EXINE FORMATION
(
IEF
) that is important for exine formation. Compared to the wild type,
ief
mutants exhibit severe male sterility and pollen abortion, suggesting
IEF
is crucial for pollen development and male fertility. Using both scanning and transmission electron microscopes, we showed that exine structure was not well defined in
ief
mutant. The transient expression of
IEF-GFP
driven by the 35S promoter indicated that IEF-GFP was localized in plasma membrane. Furthermore, AMS can specifically activate the expression of
promoterIEF:LUC
in vitro, which suggesting AMS regulates
IEF
for exine formation. The expression of
ATP-BINDING CASSETTE TRANSPORTER G26
(
AGCB26
) was not affected in
ief
mutants. In addition, SEM and TEM data showed that the sporopollenin deposition is more defective in
abcg26/ief-2
than that of in
abcg26
, which suggesting that IEF is involved in an independent sporopollenin transportation pathway. This work reveal a novel gene,
IEF
regulated by AMS that is essential for exine formation. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-020-01114-8 |