Aminooxyacetic acid (АОА), inhibitor of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxilic acid (AСС) synthesis, suppresses self-incompatibility-induced programmed cell death in self-incompatible Petunia hybrida L. pollen tubes

Protoplasma. 2020 Jan;257(1):213-227. doi: 10.1007/s00709-019-01430-x. Epub 2019 Aug 13.

Abstract

Self-incompatibility (SI) is genetically determined reproductive barrier preventing inbreeding and thereby providing the maintenance of plant species diversity. At present, active studies of molecular bases of SI mechanisms are underway. S-RNAse-based SI in Petunia hybrida L. is a self-/non-self recognition system that allows the pistil to reject self pollen and to accept non-self pollen for outcrossing. In the present work, using fluorescent methods including the TUNEL method allowed us to reveal the presence of markers of programmed cell death (PCD), such as DNA fragmentation, in growing in vivo petunia pollen tubes during the passage of the SI reaction. The results of statistical analysis reliably proved that PCD is the factor of S-RNAse-based SI. It was found that preliminary treatment before self-pollination of stigmas of petunia self-incompatible line with aminooxyacetic acid (AOA), inhibitor of ACC synthesis, led to stimulation of pollen tubes growth when the latter did not exhibit any hallmarks of PCD. These data argue in favor of assumption that ethylene controls the passage of PCD in incompatible pollen tubes in the course of S-RNAse-based SI functioning. The involvement of the hormonal regulation in SI mechanism in P. hybrida L. is the finding observed by us for the first time.

Keywords: ABA; Ethylene; PCD; Petunia hybrida L.; S-RNAse-based self-incompatibility.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids, Cyclic / biosynthesis*
  • Aminooxyacetic Acid / pharmacology*
  • Apoptosis / drug effects*
  • DNA Fragmentation / drug effects
  • Petunia / cytology*
  • Petunia / drug effects
  • Petunia / physiology*
  • Petunia / ultrastructure
  • Pollen Tube / cytology*
  • Pollen Tube / drug effects
  • Pollen Tube / ultrastructure
  • Ribonucleases / metabolism
  • Self-Incompatibility in Flowering Plants / drug effects*

Substances

  • Amino Acids, Cyclic
  • Aminooxyacetic Acid
  • 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid
  • Ribonucleases