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Arabidopsis irregular xylem8andirregular xylem9: Implications for the Complexity of Glucuronoxylan Biosynthesis

Authors :
Malcolm A. O'Neill
Elizabeth A. Richardson
Alan G. Darvill
Gongke Zhou
Ruiqin Zhong
Zheng-Hua Ye
Maria J. Peña
William S. York
Source :
The Plant Cell. 19:549-563
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007.

Abstract

Mutations of Arabidopsis thaliana IRREGULAR XYLEM8 ( IRX8 ) and IRX9 were previously shown to cause a collapsed xylem phenotype and decreases in xylose and cellulose in cell walls. In this study, we characterized IRX8 and IRX9 and performed chemical and structural analyses of glucuronoxylan (GX) from irx8 and irx9 plants. IRX8 and IRX9 are expressed specifically in cells undergoing secondary wall thickening, and their encoded proteins are targeted to the Golgi, where GX is synthesized. 1 H-NMR spectroscopy showed that the reducing end of Arabidopsis GX contains the glycosyl sequence 4-β-d-Xyl p -(1→4)-β-d-Xyl p -(1→3)-α-l-Rha p -(1→2)-α-d-Gal p A-(1→4)-d-Xyl p , which was previously identified in birch ( Betula verrucosa ) and spruce ( Picea abies ) GX. This indicates that the reducing end structure of GXs is evolutionarily conserved in woody and herbaceous plants. This sequence is more abundant in irx9 GX than in the wild type, whereas irx8 and fragile fiber8 ( fra8 ) plants are nearly devoid of it. The number of GX chains increased and the GX chain length decreased in irx9 plants. Conversely, the number of GX chains decreased and the chain length heterodispersity increased in irx8 and fra8 plants. Our results suggest that IRX9 is required for normal GX elongation and indicate roles for IRX8 and FRA8 in the synthesis of the glycosyl sequence at the GX reducing end.

Details

ISSN :
1532298X
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Plant Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ac3bf4ffccdc6cb1284150c1421470c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.106.049320