Plasma membrane and cytoplasmic compartmentalization: a dynamic structural framework required for pollen tube tip growth
Carolin Fritz,
Theresa Maria Reimann,
Jeremy Adler
et al.
Abstract:Rapid, unidirectional pollen tube tip growth is essential for fertilization and is widely employed as a model of polar cell expansion, a process crucial for plant morphogenesis. Different proteins and lipids with key functions in the control of polar cell expansion are associated with distinct domains of the plasma membrane (PM) at the pollen tube tip. These domains need to be dynamically maintained during tip growth, which depends on massive secretory and endocytic membrane traffic. Very little is currently k… Show more
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