Cell Reports (Nov 2023)
AtFH5-labeled secretory vesicles-dependent calcium oscillation drives exocytosis and stepwise bulge during pollen germination
Abstract
Summary: Pollen germination is an essential step for delivering sperm cells to the embryo sac for double fertilization in flowering plants. The cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]cyt) and vesicle dynamics are critical for pollen germination, but their potential correlation in pollen grains is not fully understood. Here, we report that [Ca2+]cyt oscillates periodically at the prospective germination sites during pollen germination. The [Ca2+]cyt is mainly from extracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]ext) influx, which implicates the Ca2+-permeable ion channel cyclic nucleotide-gated channel 18 (CNGC18). The [Ca2+]cyt oscillations spatiotemporally correlate with the accumulation of secretory vesicles labeled by a formin protein AtFH5, and disruption of vesicle accumulation inhibits the [Ca2+]cyt oscillations. In turn, the [Ca2+]cyt oscillations promote exocytosis, which leads to stepwise cell extension during pollen germination. Together, these data provide a timeline of vesicle dynamics, calcium oscillation, and exocytosis during pollen germination and highlight the importance of the correlation of these events for pollen germination.