Significance of allergenic proteins of pollen grains in blooming biology

Main Article Content

Elżbieta Weryszko-Chmielewska

Abstract

Allergenic proteins of the pollen grains participate in some stages of pollen–pistil interactions, above all in biochemical reaction of recognition. Proteins of the pollen coat take part in pollen adhesion to the sigma cells. Intine and cytoplasm proteins get out by the pollen hydration and make possibile grow of the pollen tube.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

How to Cite
Weryszko-Chmielewska , E. (2011). Significance of allergenic proteins of pollen grains in blooming biology. Alergoprofil, 7(4), 6-9. Retrieved from https://journalsmededu.pl/index.php/alergoprofil/article/view/1020
Section
Article

References

1. Boyes D.C., Nasrallah J.B.: An anther-specific gene encoded by an S locus haplotype of Brassica produces complementary and differentially regulated transcripts. Plant. Cell. 1995, 7: 1283-1294.
2. Chapman L.A., Goring D.R.: Pollen-pistil interactions regulating successful fertilization in the Brassicaceae. J. Exper. Bot. 2010, 2: 1-13.
3. Heslop-Harrison Y., Shivanna K.R.: The receptive surface of the angiosperm stigma. Ann. Bot. 1977, 41: 1233-1258.
4. Hesse M.. Pollenkitt in Relation to Pollination Ecology. Calicut Univ. Res. Journ. 1980, 1: 29-33.
5. Iwanami Y., Sasakuma T., Yamada Y.: Pollen: Illustrations and scanning electron-micrographs. Kodansha, Tokyo; Springer Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg 1988.
6. Knox R.B., Heslop-Harrison J.: Pollen-wall proteins: electron-microscopic localization of acid phosphatase in the intine of C. vernus. J. Cell Sci. 1971, 8: 727-733.
7. Knox R.B., Suphioglu C.: Environmental and molecular biology of pollen allergens. Trends Plant. Sci. 1996, 1(5): 156-164.
8. Marquez J., Seoane-Camba J.A., Suarez-Cervera M.: Allergenic and antigenic proteins released in the apertural sporoderm during the activation process in grass pollen allergens. Sex. Plant. Reprod. 1997, 10: 269-278.
9. Matthiesen F., Ipsen H., Løwenstein H.: Pollen allergens. W: Allergenic pollen and pollinosis in Europe. D’Amato G., Spieksma F.Th.M., Bonini S. (red.). Blackwell Sci. Publ., London 1991.
10. Murphy D.J.: The extracellular pollen coat in members of the Brassicaceae: composition, biosynthesis, and functions in pollination. Ptotoplasma 2006, 228: 31-39.
11. Rodkiewicz B., Śnieżko R., Fyk B., Niewęgłowska B., Tchórzewska D.: Embriologia Angiospermae, rozwojowa i eksperymentalna. Wyd. UMCS, Lublin 1996.
12. Tedder A., Ansell S.W., Lao X., Vogel J.C., Mable B.K.: Sporophytic selfincomatibility genes and mating system variation in Arabis alpina. Ann. Bot. 2011, 108: 699-713.
13. Thanikaimoni G.: Pollen apertures: form and function, pollen and spores: form and function. The Linnean Society of London, 1986: 119-136.
14. Thompson P.J., Stewart G.A., Samety J.M.: Alergeny i zanieczyszczenia. W: Alergia. Holgate S.T., Church M.K., Lichtenstein L.M. Wyd. Czelej, Lublin 2003.