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Flavonols control pollen tube growth and integrity by regulating ROS homeostasis during high-temperature stress
by
Muday, Gloria K.
, Muhlemann, Joëlle K.
, Younts, Trenton L. B.
in
Accumulation
/ Anthocyanins
/ Anthocyanins - genetics
/ Anthocyanins - metabolism
/ Antioxidants
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cells
/ Cellular biology
/ Complementation
/ Fertility
/ Flavonoids
/ Flavonols
/ Flavonols - genetics
/ Flavonols - metabolism
/ Genes
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Germination
/ Grains
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ Heat-Shock Response - physiology
/ High temperature
/ Homeostasis
/ Hot Temperature
/ Integrity
/ Lycopersicon esculentum - growth & development
/ Metabolites
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant Biology
/ Plant reproduction
/ PNAS Plus
/ Pollen
/ Pollen - metabolism
/ Pollen Tube - growth & development
/ Pollen Tube - metabolism
/ Pollen tubes
/ Pollination - physiology
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Reactive Oxygen Species - metabolism
/ Reproduction (biology)
/ Scavenging
/ Seed set
/ Seeds - growth & development
/ Seeds - metabolism
/ Sexual reproduction
/ Stress, Physiological - physiology
/ Synthesis
/ Temperature requirements
/ Tomatoes
/ Tubes
/ Viability
2018
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Flavonols control pollen tube growth and integrity by regulating ROS homeostasis during high-temperature stress
by
Muday, Gloria K.
, Muhlemann, Joëlle K.
, Younts, Trenton L. B.
in
Accumulation
/ Anthocyanins
/ Anthocyanins - genetics
/ Anthocyanins - metabolism
/ Antioxidants
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cells
/ Cellular biology
/ Complementation
/ Fertility
/ Flavonoids
/ Flavonols
/ Flavonols - genetics
/ Flavonols - metabolism
/ Genes
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Germination
/ Grains
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ Heat-Shock Response - physiology
/ High temperature
/ Homeostasis
/ Hot Temperature
/ Integrity
/ Lycopersicon esculentum - growth & development
/ Metabolites
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant Biology
/ Plant reproduction
/ PNAS Plus
/ Pollen
/ Pollen - metabolism
/ Pollen Tube - growth & development
/ Pollen Tube - metabolism
/ Pollen tubes
/ Pollination - physiology
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Reactive Oxygen Species - metabolism
/ Reproduction (biology)
/ Scavenging
/ Seed set
/ Seeds - growth & development
/ Seeds - metabolism
/ Sexual reproduction
/ Stress, Physiological - physiology
/ Synthesis
/ Temperature requirements
/ Tomatoes
/ Tubes
/ Viability
2018
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Flavonols control pollen tube growth and integrity by regulating ROS homeostasis during high-temperature stress
by
Muday, Gloria K.
, Muhlemann, Joëlle K.
, Younts, Trenton L. B.
in
Accumulation
/ Anthocyanins
/ Anthocyanins - genetics
/ Anthocyanins - metabolism
/ Antioxidants
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cells
/ Cellular biology
/ Complementation
/ Fertility
/ Flavonoids
/ Flavonols
/ Flavonols - genetics
/ Flavonols - metabolism
/ Genes
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Germination
/ Grains
/ Heat stress
/ Heat tolerance
/ Heat-Shock Response - physiology
/ High temperature
/ Homeostasis
/ Hot Temperature
/ Integrity
/ Lycopersicon esculentum - growth & development
/ Metabolites
/ Mutation
/ Phenotypes
/ Plant Biology
/ Plant reproduction
/ PNAS Plus
/ Pollen
/ Pollen - metabolism
/ Pollen Tube - growth & development
/ Pollen Tube - metabolism
/ Pollen tubes
/ Pollination - physiology
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Reactive Oxygen Species - metabolism
/ Reproduction (biology)
/ Scavenging
/ Seed set
/ Seeds - growth & development
/ Seeds - metabolism
/ Sexual reproduction
/ Stress, Physiological - physiology
/ Synthesis
/ Temperature requirements
/ Tomatoes
/ Tubes
/ Viability
2018
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Flavonols control pollen tube growth and integrity by regulating ROS homeostasis during high-temperature stress
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Flavonols control pollen tube growth and integrity by regulating ROS homeostasis during high-temperature stress
2018
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Plant reproduction requires long-distance growth of a pollen tube to fertilize the female gametophyte. Prior reports suggested that mutations altering synthesis of flavonoids, plant specialized metabolites that include flavonols and anthocyanins, impair pollen development in several species, but the mechanism by which flavonols enhanced fertility was not defined. Here, we used genetic approaches to demonstrate that flavonols enhanced pollen development by reducing the abundance of reactive oxygen species (ROS). We further showed that flavonols reduced high-temperature stress-induced ROS accumulation and inhibition of pollen tube growth. The anthocyanin reduced (are) tomato mutant had reduced flavonol accumulation in pollen grains and tubes. This mutant produced fewer pollen grains and had impaired pollen viability, germination, tube growth, and tube integrity, resulting in reduced seed set. Consistent with flavonols acting as ROS scavengers, are had elevated levels of ROS. The pollen viability, tube growth and integrity defects, and ROS accumulation in are were reversed by genetic complementation. Inhibition of ROS synthesis or scavenging of excess ROS with an exogenous antioxidant treatment also reversed the are phenotypes, indicating that flavonols function by reducing ROS levels. Heat stress resulted in increased ROS in pollen tubes and inhibited tube growth, with more pronounced effects in the are mutant that could be rescued by antioxidant treatment. These results are consistent with increased ROS inhibiting pollen tube growth and with flavonols preventing ROS from reaching damaging levels. These results reveal that flavonol metabolites regulate plant sexual reproduction at both normal and elevated temperatures by maintaining ROS homeostasis.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Subject
/ Cells
/ Genes
/ Genetics
/ Genomes
/ Grains
/ Heat-Shock Response - physiology
/ Lycopersicon esculentum - growth & development
/ Mutation
/ Pollen
/ Pollen Tube - growth & development
/ Reactive Oxygen Species - metabolism
/ Seed set
/ Seeds - growth & development
/ Stress, Physiological - physiology
/ Tomatoes
/ Tubes
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