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KATANIN-dependent mechanical properties of the stigmatic cell wall mediate the pollen tube path in Arabidopsis

Lucie Riglet
Frédérique Rozier
Chie Kodera
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Simone Bovio
Julien Sechet
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Thierry Gaude

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Successful fertilization in angiosperms depends on the proper trajectory of pollen tubes through the pistil tissues to reach the ovules. Pollen tubes first grow within the cell wall of the papilla cells, applying pressure to the cell. Mechanical forces are known to play a major role in plant cell shape by controlling the orientation of cortical microtubules (CMTs), which in turn mediate deposition of cellulose microfibrils (CMFs). Here, by combining imaging, genetic and chemical approaches, we show that isotropic reorientation of CMTs and CMFs in aged Col-0 and katanin1-5 (ktn1-5) papilla cells is accompanied by a tendency of pollen tubes to coil around the papillae. We show that this coiled phenotype is associated with specific mechanical properties of the cell walls that provide less resistance to pollen tube growth. Our results reveal an unexpected role for KTN1 in pollen tube guidance on the stigma by ensuring mechanical anisotropy of the papilla cell wall.
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hal-02992057 , version 1 (06-11-2020)

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Lucie Riglet, Frédérique Rozier, Chie Kodera, Simone Bovio, Julien Sechet, et al.. KATANIN-dependent mechanical properties of the stigmatic cell wall mediate the pollen tube path in Arabidopsis. eLife, 2020, 9, ⟨10.7554/elife.57282⟩. ⟨hal-02992057⟩

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