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Query: UMLS:C0277787 (
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The pollen grains of angiosperms are usually desiccated at maturity. Following pollination, pollen hydrates on the
stigma
surface before germination takes place. Rehydration is an essential step for the success of pollination and depends on the movement of water from the stigmatic cells. This water flow has been shown to be biologically regulated, and components of both pollen and
stigma
surfaces have been demonstrated to play a role in the control of pollen hydration. Regulation of water transport between animal or plant cells involves membrane proteins, designated aquaporins, which possess water-channel activity. Such molecules may be candidates for controlling pollen hydration, and consequently we investigated whether aquaporins are present in the pollen and
stigma
cells in Brassica oleracea. Here, we report the identification of two new aquaporin genes, Bo-PIP1b1 and Bo-PIP1b2, which are highly homologous to PIP1b from Arabidopsis thaliana. Both Bo-PIP1b1 and Bo-PIP1b2 proteins are active water channels when expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Expression of Bo-PIP1b1 and Bo-PIP1b2 was observed in reproductive organs as well as in vegetative tissues. Interestingly, the use of a Bo-PIP1b2 cDNA probe revealed that
PIP1
-like transcripts were not present in the pollen grains or in the
stigma
papillae, but were present in the
stigma
cell layers underlying the papillar cells. This observation suggests that water flow between the pollen and
stigma
papillae may be dependent on aquaporins expressed in cells that are not directly in contact with the pollen grain.
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PMID:Aquaporin PIP genes are not expressed in the stigma papillae in Brassica oleracea. 1106 97
Several processes during sexual reproduction in higher plants involve the movement of water between cells or tissues, such as occurs during dehiscence of the anther and hydration of the pollen grain after it is deposited on a
stigma
. To get more insight in these processes, a set of putative aquaporins was cloned and it was found that at least 15 are expressed in reproductive organs, which indicates that the control of water flow is important for reproduction. Functional studies in Xenopus laevis oocytes using two of the cDNAs showed that NtPIP2;1 is an efficient aquaporin, whereas NtPIP1;1 is not. Expression studies on RNA and protein levels showed that
PIP1
and PIP2 genes are differently expressed in reproductive organs:
PIP1
RNA accumulates in the
stigma
, and
PIP1
and PIP2 RNA can be detected in most tissues of the anther.
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PMID:PIP1 and PIP2 aquaporins are differentially expressed during tobacco anther and stigma development. 1552 27