“…Whether tubes emerge on a dry stigma surface, from a grain submerged in stigma exudates, or from pollen germinated in vitro, the grain organizes its cytoplasm and cytoskeleton to support the extension of a single tube. These changes occur within minutes after hydration and include the formation of filamentous cytoskeletal structures that wrap around the nuclei, actin cytoskeleton polarization toward the site of tube emergence (Tiwari and Polito, 1988;Heslop-Harrison and Heslop-Harrison, 1992), reorientation of the large vegetative nucleus so that it enters the extending tube before the generative cells (Heslop-Harrison et al, 1986a;Heslop-Harrison and Heslop-Harrison, 1989;Lalanne and Twell, 2002), assembly of mitochondria and polysaccharide particles at the site of the elongating tube tip (Cresti et al, 1977(Cresti et al, , 1985Mazina et al, 2002), and selection of the pollen plasma membrane for secretory vesicle targeting and deposition of callose (b-1!3 glycan) at the site of tube emergence (Johnson and McCormick, 2001).…”