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2010年08月31日

【期刊论文】A Genome-wide Functional Characterization of Arabidopsis Regulatory Calcium Sensors in Pollen Tubes

傅缨, Liming Zhou, , Ying Fu, ∗ and Zhenbiao Yang, ∗

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 2009,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

摘要

Calcium, an ubiquitous second messenger, plays an essential and versatile role in cellular signaling. The diverse function of calcium signals is achieved by an excess of calcium sensors. Plants possess large numbers of calcium sensors, most of which have not been functionally characterized. To identify physiologically relevant calcium sensors in a specific cell type, we conducted a genome-wide functional survey in pollen tubes, for which spatiotemporal calcium signals are well-characterized and required for polarized tip growth. Pollen-specific members of calmodulin (CaM), CaM-like (CML), calcium-dependent protein kinase (CDPK) and calcineurin B-like protein (CBL) families were tagged with green fluorescence protein (GFP) and their localization patterns and overexpression phenotypes were characterized in tobacco pollen tubes. We found that several fusion proteins showed distinct overexpression phenotypes and subcellular localization patterns. CDPK24-GFP was localized to the vegetative nucleus and the generative cell/sperms. CDPK32-GFP caused severe growth depolarization. CBL2-GFP and CBL3-GFP exhibited dynamic patterns of subcellular localization, including several endomembrane compartments, the apical plasma membrane (PM), and cytoskeleton-like structures in pollen tubes. Their overexpression also inhibited pollen tube elongation and induced growth depolarization. These putative calcium sensors are excellent candidates for the calcium sensors responsible for the regulation of calcium homeostasis and calciumdependent tip growth and growth oscillation in pollen tubes.

Arabidopsis, calcium sensor, calcium signaling, Rho-related GTPase from plants, subcellular localization, tip growth

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2010年08月31日

【期刊论文】ROP/RAC GTPase signaling

傅缨, Zhenbiao Yang and Ying Fu

Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2007, 10: 490-494,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

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ROP/RAC GTPases are versatile signaling molecules in plants. Recent studies of ROP/RAC regulators and effectors have generated new insights into the molecular basis of their functional versatility. Significant progress has also been made in our understanding of the mechanism for the localization of ROP/RAC signaling to specific domains of the plasma membrane.

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2010年08月31日

【期刊论文】Arabidopsis Interdigitating Cell Growth Requires Two Antagonistic Pathways with Opposing Action on Cell Morphogenesis

傅缨, Ying Fu, , Ying Gu, Zhiliang Zheng, Geoffrey Wasteneys, and Zhenbiao Yang, *

Cell, Vol. 120, 687-700, March 11, 2005, Copyright,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

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Coordinating growth and communication between ad-jacent cells is a critical yet poorly understood aspect of tissue development and organ morphogenesis. We report a Rho GTPase signaling network underlying the jigsaw puzzle appearance of Arabidopsis leaf pavement cells, in which localized outgrowth in one cell is coordinated with localized inhibition of out-growth of the adjacent cell to form interdigitating lobes and indentations. Locally activated ROP2, a Rho-related GTPase from plants, activates RIC4 to promote the assembly of cortical actin microfilaments required for localized outgrowth. Meanwhile, ROP2 inactivates another target RIC1, whose activity pro-motes well-ordered cortical microtubules. RICl-depen-dent microtubule organization not only locally inhib-its outgrowth but in turn suppresses ROP2 activation in the indentation zones. Thus, outgrowth-promoting ROP2 and outgrowth-inhibiting RIC1 pathways antag-onize each other. We propose that the counteractivity of these two pathways demarcates outgrowing and indenting cortical domains, coordinating a process that gives rise to interdigitations between adjacent pavement cells.

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2010年08月31日

【期刊论文】Rop GTPase: a master switch of cell polarity development in plants

傅缨, Ying Fu and Zhenbiao Yang

TRENDS in Plant Science Vol. 6 No.12 December 2001,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

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Cell polarity is fundamentally important to plant growth and development, yet the mechanism governing its development is understood poorly. Several studies have revealed a role for Rop GTPases in pollen polar tip growth. Rop is also localized to the future site of root hair development and the tip of root hairs, and expression of constitutively active Rop mutants impacts on the morphogenesis of tip-growing root hairs as well as on non-tip-growing cells. These findings highlight the importance of Rop as a common switch in cell polarity control in plants.

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2010年08月31日

【期刊论文】Fertilization in Torenia fournieri: actin organization and nuclear behavior in the central cell and primary endosperm

傅缨, YUAN Ming, *, FU Ying, WANG Feng, HUANG Bingquan, Sze-Yong Zee & Peter K. Hepler

SCIENCE IN CHINA (Series C) April 2002 Vol. 45 No.2,-0001,():

-1年11月30日

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Studies of the living embryo sacs of Torenia fournieri reveal that the actin cytoskeleton undergoes dramatic changes that correlate with nuclear migration within the central cell and the primary endosperm. Before pollination, actin filaments appear as short bundles randomly distributed in the cortex of the central cell. Two days after anthesis, they become organized into a distinct actin network. At this stage the secondary nucleus, which is located in the central region of the central cell, possesses an associated array of short actin filaments. Soon after pollination, the actin filaments become fragmented in the micropylar end and the secondary nucleus is located next to the egg apparatus. After fertilization, the primary endosperm nucleus moves away from the egg cell and actin filaments reorganize into a prominent network in the cytoplasm of the primary endosperm. Disruption of the actin cytoskeleton with latrunculin A and cytochalasin B indicates that actin is involved in the migration of the nucleus in the central cell. Our data also suggest that the dynamics of actin cytoskeleton may be responsible for the reorganization of the central cell and primary endosperm cytoplasm during fertilization.

actin,, embryo sac,, central cell,, Torenia

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