从锁和钥匙到分子外交:了解黄铜科植物的花粉识别和分辨能力。

IF 2.9 4区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Hemal Bhalla, Kumari Ankita, Kumar Abhinandan, Trivima Sharma, Subramanian Sankaranarayanan
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关键信息:十字花科植物的杂交障碍在控制繁殖成功率和维持物种分化方面起着关键作用。在本视角中,我们重点介绍了揭示这些障碍的复杂分子机制和关键角色之间相互作用的最新进展。最近的研究揭示了管理十字花科杂交障碍的分子机制。花粉外皮蛋白、柱头受体和信号肽之间的相互作用在决定授粉成功与否方面起着至关重要的作用。作为该系统的核心,自分泌的柱头RALF肽(sRALF)通过激活FERONIA(FER)和ANJEA(ANJ)受体复合物、触发RAC/ROP-RBOHD途径和随后的活性氧(ROS)产生来维持柱头屏障。目前已经确定,不相容花粉的排斥是由两条平行途径介导的:FER-RAC/ROP-RBOHD 途径和 ARC1 介导的途径,前者产生 ROS,后者降解花粉生长所需的相容因子。相反,相容花粉通过花粉衣壳蛋白(PCP-B)和旁分泌花粉衍生的 RALF 肽(pRALF)的作用克服柱头屏障,pRALF 与自分泌的 sRALF 竞争受体结合,使花粉成功水合并穿透花管。涉及 sRALF 和 pRALF 的 "锁钥 "机制提供了对相容花粉的物种特异性识别。这些发现为杂交障碍的分子基础提供了宝贵的见解,为克服十字花科植物种间和属间杂交中的这些障碍提供了新的可能性,并有可能应用于植物育种和作物改良。未来的研究应侧重于阐明这些信号通路的进化动态,并探索如何将其用于作物育种。
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From lock and key to molecular diplomacy: understanding pollen recognition and discrimination in brassicaceae.

Key message: Hybridization barriers in Brassicaceae play a pivotal role in governing reproductive success and maintaining speciation. In this perspective, we highlight recent advances revealing the intricate molecular mechanisms and the interplay among key players governing these barriers. Recent studies have shed light on the molecular mechanisms that govern hybridization barriers in Brassicaceae. The interplay between pollen coat proteins, stigmatic receptors, and signaling peptides plays a crucial role in determining the success of pollination. At the core of this system, autocrine stigmatic RALF peptides (sRALF) maintain the stigmatic barrier by activating the FERONIA (FER) and ANJEA (ANJ) receptor complex, triggering the RAC/ROP-RBOHD pathway and subsequent reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. It is now established that incompatible pollen rejection is mediated by two parallel pathways: the FER-RAC/ROP-RBOHD pathway, which generates ROS, and the ARC1-mediated pathway, which degrades compatible factors required for pollen growth. Conversely, compatible pollen overcomes the stigmatic barrier through the action of pollen coat proteins (PCP-B) and paracrine pollen-derived RALF peptides (pRALF), which compete with autocrine sRALF for receptor binding, enabling successful pollen hydration and tube penetration. The "lock-and-key" mechanism involving sRALF and pRALF provides species-specific recognition of compatible pollen. These findings offer valuable insights into the molecular basis of hybridization barriers and open new possibilities for overcoming these barriers in interspecific and intergeneric crosses within Brassicaceae, with potential applications in plant breeding and crop improvement. Future research should focus on elucidating the evolutionary dynamics of these signaling pathways and exploring their manipulation for crop breeding purposes.

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Plant Reproduction
Plant Reproduction PLANT SCIENCES-REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
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6.30
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期刊介绍: Plant Reproduction (formerly known as Sexual Plant Reproduction) is a journal devoted to publishing high-quality research in the field of reproductive processes in plants. Article formats include original research papers, expert reviews, methods reports and opinion papers. Articles are selected based on significance for the field of plant reproduction, spanning from the induction of flowering to fruit development. Topics incl … show all
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