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Role of proline and GABA in sexual reproduction of angiosperms

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Biancucci, Marco
Mattioli, Roberto
Forlani, Giuseppe
Costantino, Paolo
Trovato, Maurizio

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Frontiers in plant science. 2015, 6, 680. eISSN 1664-462X. Available under: doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00680

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Two glutamate derivatives, proline and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), appear to play pivotal roles in different aspects of sexual reproduction in angiosperms, although their precise function in plant reproduction and the molecular basis of their action are not yet fully understood. Proline and GABA have long been regarded as pivotal amino acids in pollen vitality and fertility. Proline may constitute up to 70% of the free amino acid pool in pollen grains and it has been recently shown that Arabidopsis mutants affected in the first and rate-limiting step in proline synthesis produce aberrant and infertile pollen grains, indicating that proline synthesis is required for pollen development and fertility. Concerning GABA, a large body of evidence points to this glutamate derivative as a key determinant of post-pollination fertilization. Intriguingly, proline has also been associated with pollination, another aspect of sexual reproduction, since honeybees were reported to show a strong preference for proline-enriched nectars. In this review, we survey current knowledge on the roles of proline and GABA in plant fertility, and discuss future perspectives potentially capable to improve our understanding on the functions of these amino acids in pollen development, pollination, and pollen tube guidance.

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ISO 690BIANCUCCI, Marco, Roberto MATTIOLI, Giuseppe FORLANI, Dietmar FUNCK, Paolo COSTANTINO, Maurizio TROVATO, 2015. Role of proline and GABA in sexual reproduction of angiosperms. In: Frontiers in plant science. 2015, 6, 680. eISSN 1664-462X. Available under: doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00680
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@article{Biancucci2015proli-32960,
  year={2015},
  doi={10.3389/fpls.2015.00680},
  title={Role of proline and GABA in sexual reproduction of angiosperms},
  url={http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2015.00680/abstract},
  volume={6},
  journal={Frontiers in plant science},
  author={Biancucci, Marco and Mattioli, Roberto and Forlani, Giuseppe and Funck, Dietmar and Costantino, Paolo and Trovato, Maurizio},
  note={Article Number: 680}
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