Abstract
ABSTRACTIn flowering plants, successful double fertilization requires the correct delivery of two sperm cells to the female gametophyte inside the ovule. The delivery of a single pair of sperm cells is achieved by the entrance of a single pollen tube into one female gametophyte. To prevent polyspermy, Arabidopsis ovules avoid the attraction of multiples pollen tubes to one ovule – polytubey block. In Arabidopsisjaggermutants, a significant number of ovules attract more than one pollen tube to an ovule due to an impairment in synergid degeneration.JAGGERencodes a putative arabinogalactan protein (AGP) which is predicted to be anchored to the plasma membrane by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchor. Here, we show that JAGGER fused to citrine yellow fluorescent protein (JAGGER-cYFP) is functional and localizes mostly to the periphery of ovule integuments and transmitting tract cells. We further investigated the importance of GPI-anchor addition domains for JAGGER localization and function. Different JAGGER proteins with deletions in predicted ω-site regions and GAS (GPI attachment signal) domain, expected to compromise the addition of the GPI anchor, led to disruption of JAGGER localization in the cell periphery. All JAGGER proteins with disrupted localization were also not able to rescue the polytubey phenotype, pointing to the importance of GPI-anchor addition toin vivofunction of the JAGGER protein.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory