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Immunodetection of arabinogalactan proteins in different types of plant ovules

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Arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) are a diverse class of highly glycosylated plant cell surface proteoglycans. They are discussed as signal molecules participating in cell-cell interaction or cellular signalling during morphogenetic processes. AGPs are abundant in the stigma and transmitting tissue of different flowering plants, and are supposed to play an important role in pollen tube adhesion and guidance. In the present work we localized two epitopes of AGPs using the monoclonal antibody JIM 8 and JIM 13 in ovules of anatomically different types. Although some differences in the localization of these epitopes in different plant species were observed, in all the studied ovules they were present on the pathway of pollen tube growth. In particular plant species they appeared at the time of the ovule’s highest receptivity.

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p.139-146,fig.,ref.

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  • Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Akademicka 19, 20-033 Lublin, Poland
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Bibliografia

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