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. 2024 Feb;10(2):268-282.
doi: 10.1038/s41477-023-01616-5. Epub 2024 Jan 29.

EGG CELL 1 contributes to egg-cell-dependent preferential fertilization in Arabidopsis

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EGG CELL 1 contributes to egg-cell-dependent preferential fertilization in Arabidopsis

Wei Wang et al. Nat Plants. 2024 Feb.

Abstract

During double fertilization in angiosperms, the pollen tube delivers two sperm cells into an embryo sac; one sperm cell fuses with an egg cell, and the other sperm cell fuses with the central cell. It has long been proposed that the preference for fusion with one or another female gamete cell depends on the sperm cells and occurs during gamete recognition. However, up to now, sperm-dependent preferential fertilization has not been demonstrated, and results on preferred fusion with either female gamete have remained conflicting. To investigate this topic, we generated Arabidopsis thaliana mutants that produce single sperm-like cells or whose egg cells are eliminated; we found that although the three different types of sperm-like cell are functionally equivalent in their ability to fertilize the egg and the central cell, each type of sperm-like cell fuses predominantly with the egg cell. This indicates that it is the egg cell that controls its preferential fertilization. We also found that sperm-activating small secreted EGG CELL 1 proteins are involved in the regulation of egg-cell-dependent preferential fertilization, revealing another important role for this protein family during double fertilization.

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