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Entry name Dettmer Jan et al. 2005 Jan. Plant J. 41(1):117-24.
Title Essential role of the V-ATPase in male gametophyte development.
Authors Calvo-Weimar Olga|Dettmer Jan|Schmidt Renate|Schubert Daniel|Schumacher Karin|Stierhof York-Dieter
Abstract Intracellular pH homeostasis is a prerequisite for biological processes and requires the action of proton pumps. The vacuolar H(+)-ATPase (V-ATPase) is involved in regulating pH in endomembrane compartments of all eukaryotic cells. In plants, there is an additional endomembrane proton pump, H(+)-pyrophosphatase (H(+)-PPase). However, the relative roles of the two types of pumps in endomembrane acidification and energization of secondary active transport are unclear. Here, we show that a strong T-DNA insertion allele of VHA-A, the single copy gene encoding the catalytic subunit of the Arabidopsis V-ATPase, causes complete male and partial female gametophytic lethality. Severe changes in the morphology of Golgi stacks and Golgi-derived vesicles in male gametophytes are the first visible symptoms of cell degeneration leading to a failure to develop mature pollen. Similar effects on Golgi morphology were observed in pollen tubes when growth was blocked by Concanamycin A, a specific V-ATPase inhibitor. Taken together, our results suggests that V-ATPase function is essential for Golgi organization and development of the male gametophyte.
Pubmed ID 15610354
Journal The Plant journal
Volume 41
Issue 1
Pages 117-24
Publication date 2005 Jan
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