Expression data from Arabidopsis pollen and semi in vivo- and in vitro-grown pollen tubes.
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ABSTRACT: Pollen tubes extend through pistil tissues and are guided to ovules where they release sperm for fertilization. Although pollen tubes can germinate and elongate in a synthetic medium, their trajectory is random and their growth rates are slower compared to growth in pistil tissues. Furthermore, interaction with the pistil renders pollen tubes competent to respond to guidance cues secreted by specialized cells within the ovule. The molecular basis for this potentiation of the pollen tube by the pistil remains uncharacterized. We used a surgical procedure to obtain large quantities of uncontaminated pollen tubes that grew through the pistil and defined their transcriptome by microarray analysis. We also characterized the transcriptome of in vitro-grown pollen tubes (for 0.5hours or 4hours) and dessicated mature pollen in Arabidopsis.
ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana
PROVIDER: GSE17343 | GEO | 2009/07/28
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA118993
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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