Genetic Regulation of Sporopollenin Synthesis and Pollen Exine Development
University of Tsukuba · Tohoku University
Abstract
Pollen acts as a biological protector of male sperm and is covered by an outer cell wall polymer called the exine, which consists of durable sporopollenin. Despite the astonishingly divergent structure of the exine across taxa, the developmental processes of its formation surprisingly do not vary, which suggests the preservation of a common molecular mechanism. The precise molecular mechanisms underlying pollen exine patterning remain highly elusive, but they appear to be dependent on at least three major developmental processes: primexine formation, callose wall formation, and sporopollenin synthesis. Several lines of evidence suggest that the sporopollenin is built up via catalytic enzyme reactions in the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Sporopollenin
- Callose
- Pollen
- Tapetum
- Biology
- Botany
- Stamen
- Cell wall
- Life in Land