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1 ctivity in peroxisomes primarily affects the male gametophyte.
2 e exhibited reduced transmission through the male gametophyte.
3 ontribute to the total RPL10 activity in the male gametophyte.
4 s that show reduced transmission through the male gametophyte.
5 ance in vivo of a specific Rop, rop2, in the male gametophyte.
6 mutated NPG1 is not transmitted through the male gametophyte.
7 nd fem4 mutations affect both the female and male gametophyte.
8 s that SIDECAR POLLEN is indeed expressed in male gametophytes.
9 upregulated in hermaphrodites compared with male gametophytes.
11 is essential for the proper function of the male gametophyte, although the synthesis of histidine, l
12 e, we review the evolutionary origins of the male gametophyte among land plants and, in particular, i
13 mately 10% of the genes are expressed in the male gametophyte and approximately 9% in the female game
14 alTase) that is expressed exclusively in the male gametophyte and controls the formation of a pollen-
15 report that MED30 is also essential for both male gametophyte and embryo development in the model pla
16 hat AtPME48 is specifically expressed in the male gametophyte and is the second most expressed PME in
18 alleles were poorly transmitted through the male gametophyte and were lethal in homozygous plants.
19 d extracellular cell-wall matrix surrounding male gametophytes and acts as a natural protector of pol
21 ctivity is required for guided growth of the male gametophytes and pollen tube-ovule interaction.
22 cifically or preferentially expressed in the male gametophyte, and six genes are highly expressed in
23 patterns, provides a protective barrier for male gametophytes, and serves as a mediator of strong an
24 ts demonstrate that ssSPTs are essential for male gametophytes, are important for FB1 sensitivity, an
25 alysis of transporter genes expressed in the male gametophyte at four developmental stages was conduc
26 ransmission, suggesting a requirement in the male gametophyte, but has no paternal effect on seed dev
28 oid embryo production from in vitro-cultured male gametophytes, but this technique remains poorly und
29 rms) are characterized by pollen tubes (PTs; male gametophytes) carrying two immobile sperm cells tha
32 data demonstrate that AtSPP is required for male gametophyte development and pollen maturation in Ar
33 that (1) the delta-subunit is essential for male gametophyte development in Arabidopsis, (2) a distu
35 dition, BAM1, BAM2 and BAM3 are required for male gametophyte development, as well as ovule specifica
40 tic tissues, the young transcriptomes of the male gametophyte displayed greater complexity and divers
41 ull mutant cannot be transmitted through the male gametophyte due to a defect in pollen tube growth.
45 al analyses of insertional mutants affecting male gametophyte function, and should allow detailed gen
46 ese data strongly support a role for rop2 in male gametophyte function, perhaps surprisingly, given t
50 opoda In conclusion, we provide insight into male gametophyte functions of the most basal angiosperm
51 40) is the main exocyst EXO70 isoform in the male gametophyte, governing the conventional secretory f
52 mone that is required for the development of male gametophytes in the homosporous fern Ceratopteris r
54 strated reduced transmission of vcl1 through male gametophytes, indicating that vcl1 was expressive a
56 s microspore embryogenesis system, where the male gametophyte is reprogrammed in vitro to form haploi
63 ctures evolved, which genes occur de novo in male gametophytes of angiosperms, and to which extent PT
65 tivity with trichostatin A (TSA) in cultured male gametophytes of Brassica napus leads to a large inc
72 inated development; e.g., development of the male gametophyte pollen depends on the surrounding sporo
73 ends on compatible communication between the male gametophyte (pollen tube) and the maternal tissues
76 tion within individual ovules in addition to male gametophyte (sperm) competition and maternal mate c
78 ity depends on the proper development of the male gametophyte, successful pollen germination, tube gr