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Three Novel Rice Genes Closely Related to the Arabidopsis IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 Genes and Their Roles in Xylan Biosynthesis
Xylan is the second most abundant polysaccharide on Earth, and represents a major component of both dicot wood and the cell walls of grasses. Much knowledge has been gained from studies of xylan biosynthesis in the model plant, Arabidopsis. In particular, the irregular xylem (irx) mutants, named for...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3622038/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23596448 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00083 |
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author | Chiniquy, Dawn Varanasi, Patanjali Oh, Taeyun Harholt, Jesper Katnelson, Jacob Singh, Seema Auer, Manfred Simmons, Blake Adams, Paul D. Scheller, Henrik V. Ronald, Pamela C. |
author_facet | Chiniquy, Dawn Varanasi, Patanjali Oh, Taeyun Harholt, Jesper Katnelson, Jacob Singh, Seema Auer, Manfred Simmons, Blake Adams, Paul D. Scheller, Henrik V. Ronald, Pamela C. |
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description | Xylan is the second most abundant polysaccharide on Earth, and represents a major component of both dicot wood and the cell walls of grasses. Much knowledge has been gained from studies of xylan biosynthesis in the model plant, Arabidopsis. In particular, the irregular xylem (irx) mutants, named for their collapsed xylem cells, have been essential in gaining a greater understanding of the genes involved in xylan biosynthesis. In contrast, xylan biosynthesis in grass cell walls is poorly understood. We identified three rice genes Os07g49370 (OsIRX9), Os01g48440 (OsIRX9L), and Os06g47340 (OsIRX14), from glycosyltransferase family 43 as putative orthologs to the putative β-1,4-xylan backbone elongating Arabidopsis IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 genes, respectively. We demonstrate that the over-expression of the closely related rice genes, in full or partly complement the two well-characterized Arabidopsis irregular xylem (irx) mutants: irx9 and irx14. Complementation was assessed by measuring dwarfed phenotypes, irregular xylem cells in stem cross sections, xylose content of stems, xylosyltransferase (XylT) activity of stems, and stem strength. The expression of OsIRX9 in the irx9 mutant resulted in XylT activity of stems that was over double that of wild type plants, and the stem strength of this line increased to 124% above that of wild type. Taken together, our results suggest that OsIRX9/OsIRX9L, and OsIRX14, have similar functions to the Arabidopsis IRX9 and IRX14 genes, respectively. Furthermore, our expression data indicate that OsIRX9 and OsIRX9L may function in building the xylan backbone in the secondary and primary cell walls, respectively. Our results provide insight into xylan biosynthesis in rice and how expression of a xylan synthesis gene may be modified to increase stem strength. |
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spelling | pubmed-36220382013-04-17 Three Novel Rice Genes Closely Related to the Arabidopsis IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 Genes and Their Roles in Xylan Biosynthesis Chiniquy, Dawn Varanasi, Patanjali Oh, Taeyun Harholt, Jesper Katnelson, Jacob Singh, Seema Auer, Manfred Simmons, Blake Adams, Paul D. Scheller, Henrik V. Ronald, Pamela C. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Xylan is the second most abundant polysaccharide on Earth, and represents a major component of both dicot wood and the cell walls of grasses. Much knowledge has been gained from studies of xylan biosynthesis in the model plant, Arabidopsis. In particular, the irregular xylem (irx) mutants, named for their collapsed xylem cells, have been essential in gaining a greater understanding of the genes involved in xylan biosynthesis. In contrast, xylan biosynthesis in grass cell walls is poorly understood. We identified three rice genes Os07g49370 (OsIRX9), Os01g48440 (OsIRX9L), and Os06g47340 (OsIRX14), from glycosyltransferase family 43 as putative orthologs to the putative β-1,4-xylan backbone elongating Arabidopsis IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 genes, respectively. We demonstrate that the over-expression of the closely related rice genes, in full or partly complement the two well-characterized Arabidopsis irregular xylem (irx) mutants: irx9 and irx14. Complementation was assessed by measuring dwarfed phenotypes, irregular xylem cells in stem cross sections, xylose content of stems, xylosyltransferase (XylT) activity of stems, and stem strength. The expression of OsIRX9 in the irx9 mutant resulted in XylT activity of stems that was over double that of wild type plants, and the stem strength of this line increased to 124% above that of wild type. Taken together, our results suggest that OsIRX9/OsIRX9L, and OsIRX14, have similar functions to the Arabidopsis IRX9 and IRX14 genes, respectively. Furthermore, our expression data indicate that OsIRX9 and OsIRX9L may function in building the xylan backbone in the secondary and primary cell walls, respectively. Our results provide insight into xylan biosynthesis in rice and how expression of a xylan synthesis gene may be modified to increase stem strength. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3622038/ /pubmed/23596448 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00083 Text en Copyright © 2013 Chiniquy, Varanasi, Oh, Harholt, Katnelson, Singh, Auer, Simmons, Adams, Scheller and Ronald. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Chiniquy, Dawn Varanasi, Patanjali Oh, Taeyun Harholt, Jesper Katnelson, Jacob Singh, Seema Auer, Manfred Simmons, Blake Adams, Paul D. Scheller, Henrik V. Ronald, Pamela C. Three Novel Rice Genes Closely Related to the Arabidopsis IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 Genes and Their Roles in Xylan Biosynthesis |
title | Three Novel Rice Genes Closely Related to the Arabidopsis
IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 Genes and Their Roles in Xylan Biosynthesis |
title_full | Three Novel Rice Genes Closely Related to the Arabidopsis
IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 Genes and Their Roles in Xylan Biosynthesis |
title_fullStr | Three Novel Rice Genes Closely Related to the Arabidopsis
IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 Genes and Their Roles in Xylan Biosynthesis |
title_full_unstemmed | Three Novel Rice Genes Closely Related to the Arabidopsis
IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 Genes and Their Roles in Xylan Biosynthesis |
title_short | Three Novel Rice Genes Closely Related to the Arabidopsis
IRX9, IRX9L, and IRX14 Genes and Their Roles in Xylan Biosynthesis |
title_sort | three novel rice genes closely related to the arabidopsis
irx9, irx9l, and irx14 genes and their roles in xylan biosynthesis |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3622038/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23596448 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00083 |
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