Gl. Calzoni et al., WALL BIOSYNTHESIS AND WALL POLYSACCHARIDE COMPOSITION IN POLLEN TUBESOF MALUS-DOMESTICA GROWING AT LOW-RATE AFTER MONENSIN TREATMENT, Acta botanica neerlandica, 42(4), 1993, pp. 473-480
Tube growth rate, wall biosynthesis and wall polysaccharide compositio
n were studied in pollen of Malus domestica Borkh. germinating in the
presence of monensin, a monovalent ionophore which is known to cause s
welling of Golgi apparatus cisternae in plant and animal cells. 125 nM
monensin decreased tube growth rate, inhibiting tube elongation by 50
% within 2-h germination. Wall biosynthesis was reduced in the treated
tubes: label incorporation decreased to 61% (acid-soluble fraction) a
nd 54%, (alkali-soluble fraction) with respect to controls. Protein co
ntent of the wall ionic fraction was also decreased in the presence of
the ionophore. Moreover, the sugar composition of acid or alkali-solu
ble wall fractions was shown to be partially affected by monensin; thi
s could result from a decrease in number and reactivity of the large v
esicles derived from dictyosomes, which was previously observed in tre
ated apple pollen tubes.