NtLLG4-mediated unconventional polar exocytosis of NtPPME1 coordinates cell wall rigidity and membrane dynamics to control pollen tube integrity
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Plant fertilization relies on controlled pollen tube growth that integrates membrane dynamics and cell wall expansion. We previously identified an unconventional exocytic pathway wherein Golgi-derived secretory vesicles (GDSVs) bypass the trans -Golgi network to deliver Nicotiana tabacum pectin methylesterase 1 (NtPPME1), thereby modulating cell wall rigidity. However, the mechanisms linking this patwhay with membrane dynamics and signaling remain elusive. Here, we used cryo-FIB-SEM and 3D tomography to identified GDSVs as a distinct vesicle population at the pollen tube tip. We further demonstrated that tobacco LORELEI-like-GPI-anchored protein 4 (NtLLG4), a key signaling molecule controlling membrane dynamics and integrity, functions as a receptor for NtPPME1, regulating its polar exocytosis via GDSVs to control cell wall stiffness. Furthermore, we identified trafficking signals which direct the unconventional exocytosis of NtPPME1 across intracellular organelles. Our findings reveal a crucial mechanism coupling cell wall rigidity with membrane signaling to control pollen tube growth and integrity during fertilization.
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We reveal a mechanism coupling cell wall rigidity with member signaling to control pollen tube growth and integrity during plant fertilization.