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The authors find that PA specifically stimulates pollen germination and tube elongation. Exogenous PA can overcome the inhibition of pollen germination and tube growth by 1-butanol. These results indicate a role for PLD and PA in the polarized expansion of plant cells during pollen-tube growth.
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The contributions of PLD and DAG kinase to PA production induced by Nod factor, chitotetraose and xylanase were assessed using differential radiolabeling and a primary alcohol treatment. DAG kinase was activated by all three compounds whereas PLD was only activated by Nod factor.
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den Hartog M., Verhoef N., Munnik T. Nod factor and elicitors activate different phospholipid signaling pathways in suspension-cultured alfalfa cells. Plant Physiol. 132:2003;311-317 The contributions of PLD and DAG kinase to PA production induced by Nod factor, chitotetraose and xylanase were assessed using differential radiolabeling and a primary alcohol treatment. DAG kinase was activated by all three compounds whereas PLD was only activated by Nod factor.
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Molecular species of glycerolipids in Arabidopsis were quantitatively profiled using an approach that is based on electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. Comparative profiling of wildtype and PLDα1-deficient Arabidopsis plants provided insight into the in-vivo substrates of PLDα1 and determined the contribution of PLDα1 to lipid hydrolysis during freezing.
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A DRY motif on PLDα1 was found to interact directly with the canonical Gα subunit. This novel signaling interaction raises questions about the reciprocal regulation of PLD- and G-protein-mediated signaling.
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Several treatments, including alcohols, mastoparan, xylanase, NaCl and hypoosmotic stress, were used to correlate PLD activation with microtubule rearrangement. The authors propose an intriguing model for the mechanism by which PLD activation triggers microtubule reorganization in tobacco cells.
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