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Optimized method for growing In vitro Arabidopsis thaliana pollen tubes
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2015Registro en:
Borassi, Cecilia; Perez Di Giorgio, Juliana; Scarpin, Maria Regina; Muschietti, Jorge Prometeo; Estevez, Jose Manuel; Optimized method for growing In vitro Arabidopsis thaliana pollen tubes; Humana Press; 1242; 2015; 41-47
978-1-4939-1901-7
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Borassi, Cecilia
Perez Di Giorgio, Juliana
Scarpin, Maria Regina
Muschietti, Jorge Prometeo
Estevez, Jose Manuel
Resumen
Pollen tubes elongate by tip growth toward the ovule to deliver the sperm cells during fertilization. Since pollen tubes from several species can be grown in vitro maintaining their polarity, pollen tube growth is a suitablemodel system to study cell polarity and tip growth. A. thaliana pollen tubes germinated in vitro for 6 h can reach up to 800 mm. By studying the phenotype of mutants of T-DNA insertion lines, genes involved in pollentube growth can be identified. Moreover, components involved in the regulation of pollen tube growth such as calcium ions and reactive oxygen species (ROS) can be analyzed.