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  • For over 140 years, scientists believed that pollen tubes in flowering plants were guided by attractants from ovules, but concrete evidence for a specific molecule was lacking.
  • Recent research has identified secreted cysteine-rich polypeptides (CRPs) from synergid cells as key attractants in the final stage of pollen tube guidance.
  • In experiments with the plant Torenia fournieri, two specific CRPs, named LUREs, were shown to effectively attract pollen tubes, and blocking these molecules reduced attraction, confirming their role as the signaling attractants.

Article Abstract

For more than 140 years, pollen tube guidance in flowering plants has been thought to be mediated by chemoattractants derived from target ovules. However, there has been no convincing evidence of any particular molecule being the true attractant that actually controls the navigation of pollen tubes towards ovules. Emerging data indicate that two synergid cells on the side of the egg cell emit a diffusible, species-specific signal to attract the pollen tube at the last step of pollen tube guidance. Here we report that secreted, cysteine-rich polypeptides (CRPs) in a subgroup of defensin-like proteins are attractants derived from the synergid cells. We isolated synergid cells of Torenia fournieri, a unique plant with a protruding embryo sac, to identify transcripts encoding secreted proteins as candidate molecules for the chemoattractant(s). We found two CRPs, abundantly and predominantly expressed in the synergid cell, which are secreted to the surface of the egg apparatus. Moreover, they showed activity in vitro to attract competent pollen tubes of their own species and were named as LUREs. Injection of morpholino antisense oligomers against the LUREs impaired pollen tube attraction, supporting the finding that LUREs are the attractants derived from the synergid cells of T. fournieri.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07882DOI Listing

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