A cysteine-rich extracellular protein, LAT52, interacts with the extracellular domain of the pollen receptor kinase LePRK2.
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Extracellular signals and receptor-like kinases regulating ROP GTPases in plantsSignaling in pollen tube growth: crosstalk, feedback, and missing linksQuantitative proteomics of the tobacco pollen tube secretome identifies novel pollen tube guidance proteins important for fertilization.Control of Anther Cell Differentiation by the Small Protein Ligand TPD1 and Its Receptor EMS1 in ArabidopsisPollen and stigma structure and function: the role of diversity in pollinationSTIL, a peculiar molecule from styles, specifically dephosphorylates the pollen receptor kinase LePRK2 and stimulates pollen tube growth in vitroComparative analysis of pistil transcriptomes reveals conserved and novel genes expressed in dry, wet, and semidry stigmas.FERONIA receptor-like kinase regulates RHO GTPase signaling of root hair development.Transcript profile analyses of maize silks reveal effective activation of genes involved in microtubule-based movement, ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation, and transport in the pollination process.Analysis of transposon insertion mutants highlights the diversity of mechanisms underlying male progamic development in Arabidopsis.OsRMC, a negative regulator of salt stress response in rice, is regulated by two AP2/ERF transcription factors.Cell type-specific transcriptome of Brassicaceae stigmatic papilla cells from a combination of laser microdissection and RNA sequencing.The receptor kinases LePRK1 and LePRK2 associate in pollen and when expressed in yeast, but dissociate in the presence of style extract.Receptor-like kinases as surface regulators for RAC/ROP-mediated pollen tube growth and interaction with the pistilPollen tube growth and guidance: roles of small, secreted proteins.Rapid tip growth: insights from pollen tubes.Methods to isolate a large amount of generative cells, sperm cells and vegetative nuclei from tomato pollen for "omics" analysis.Control of male gametophyte development.Structural modules for receptor dimerization in the S-locus receptor kinase extracellular domain.Transcript Analysis and Regulative Events during Flower Development in Olive (Olea europaea L.).Arabinogalactan proteins in root and pollen-tube cells: distribution and functional aspects.A distinct mechanism regulating a pollen-specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor for the small GTPase Rop in Arabidopsis thaliana.Pollination in Nicotiana alata stimulates synthesis and transfer to the stigmatic surface of NaStEP, a vacuolar Kunitz proteinase inhibitor homologueSignaling of cell fate determination by the TPD1 small protein and EMS1 receptor kinase.Proteomics profiling reveals novel proteins and functions of the plant stigma exudate.AtPRK2 promotes ROP1 activation via RopGEFs in the control of polarized pollen tube growth.The Pollen Coat Proteome: At the Cutting Edge of Plant ReproductionCloning, expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of the LRR domain of the LePRK1 receptor-like kinase from tomato.Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic analysis of the extracellular domain of LePRK2 from Lycopersicon esculentum.Proteogenomic Analysis Greatly Expands the Identification of Proteins Related to Reproduction in the Apogamous Fern Dryopteris affinis ssp. affinis.Cysteine-rich peptides (CRPs) mediate diverse aspects of cell-cell communication in plant reproduction and development.Plant extracellular ATP signalling: new insight from proteomics.In search of ligands and receptors of the pollen tube: the missing link in pollen tube perception.Identifying plant cell-surface receptors: combining 'classical' techniques with novel methods.Same same but different: sperm-activating EC1 and ECA1 gametogenesis-related family proteins.Genome-wide gene expression profiling reveals conserved and novel molecular functions of the stigma in rice.Peptide signalling during the pollen tube journey and double fertilization.Gametophytic Pollen Tube Guidance: Attractant Peptides, Gametic Controls, and Receptors.RLKs orchestrate the signaling in plant male-female interaction.Molecular mechanisms of postmating prezygotic reproductive isolation uncovered by transcriptome analysis.
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A cysteine-rich extracellular protein, LAT52, interacts with the extracellular domain of the pollen receptor kinase LePRK2.
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A cysteine-rich extracellular ...... pollen receptor kinase LePRK2.
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A cysteine-rich extracellular ...... pollen receptor kinase LePRK2.
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A cysteine-rich extracellular ...... pollen receptor kinase LePRK2.
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A cysteine-rich extracellular ...... pollen receptor kinase LePRK2.
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A cysteine-rich extracellular ...... pollen receptor kinase LePRK2.
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Inés Ezcurra
Jorge Muschietti
Sheila McCormick
Weihua Tang
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10.1105/TPC.003103
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2002-09-01T00:00:00Z