Abstract
AbstractBrassinosteroids (BRs) are steroid hormones identified in plants. Besides promoting cell elongation and division, BRs facilitate the development of both male and female reproductive tissues. In animals, reproductive steroid hormones play an essential role in reproductive tissue development by regulating gene expression. Here, we focused on the function of BRs during fertilization. We measured the content of biologically active BRs, brassinolide (BL) and castasterone (CS), in the reproductive tissues ofArabidopsis thaliana. Both BL and CS accumulated abundantly in pollen grains and in larger amounts in pistils than in leaves. To evaluate BL function during fertilization, we used anin vitroguidance assay with exogenously applied BL. Although pollen tubes need to be elongated through the pistils for efficient capacitation, BL treatment promoted pollen tube capacitation and improved attraction to ovulesin vitro. Transcriptome analysis demonstrated that BL treatment induced the expression of half of the genes expressed in pollen tubes that elongated through the pistils. These results indicated that BL supplied from pistils is a key factor for pollen tube capacitation. However, using thebri1mutant for the guidance assay resulted in reduced pollen tube capacitation, suggesting that BRI1-signaling in pistils is also important. Furthermore, BRs act on ovules. Exogenous BL application to ovules maintained guidance capacity by promoting the expression of small secreted proteins involved in pollen tube attraction and gamete fusion. Overall, BRs play a significant role as male and female reproductive hormones throughout the plant fertilization process.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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