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Arabidopsis pollen tube germination and growth depend on the mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex.

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The mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex (MCUc) was recently characterized in details in metazoans and consists of pore-forming units (MCUs) and regulatory factors that channel calcium (Ca2+ ) ion into the mitochondria. MCUs participate in many stress and developmentally related processes involving Ca2+ . Although multiple homologues of MCUs and one regulatory subunit are usually present in plants, the first functional characterization and contribution to Ca2+ related processes of these proteins have been reported recently. Here, we focused on two predicted Arabidopsis MCUs and studied their role in the germination and the growth of pollen tube, a tip-growing cell type highly dependent on Ca2+ homeostasis. Heterologous expression of MCU1 or MCU2 in yeast is sufficient to generate a mitochondrial Ca2+ influx. MCU1 and MCU2 fluorescent reporters are co-expressed in the vegetative cell mitochondria of the pollen grain but are undetectable in the embryo sac. We demonstrate that MCU1 and MCU2 can form a heterotypic complex. Phenotypic analyses revealed an impaired pollen tube germination and growth in vitro only for the mcu2 mutants suggesting a predominant role of MCU2. Our results show that mitochondrial Ca2+ controlled by MCUs is an additional player in Arabidopsis pollen tube germination and growth.

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hal-01799548 , version 1 (24-05-2018)

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Benjamin Selles, Caroline Michaud, Tou Cheu Xiong, Olivier Leblanc, Mathieu Ingouff. Arabidopsis pollen tube germination and growth depend on the mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex.. New Phytologist, 2018, 219 (1), pp.58-65. ⟨10.1111/nph.15189⟩. ⟨hal-01799548⟩
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