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PME58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification

Pectins are major components of plant primary cell walls. They include homogalacturonans (HGs), which are the most abundant pectin and can be the target of apoplastic enzymes like pectin methylesterases (PMEs) that control their methylesterification level. Several PMEs are expressed in the seed coat...

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Autores principales: Turbant, Amélie, Fournet, Françoise, Lequart, Michelle, Zabijak, Luciane, Pageau, Karine, Bouton, Sophie, Van Wuytswinkel, Olivier
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26895630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw025
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author Turbant, Amélie
Fournet, Françoise
Lequart, Michelle
Zabijak, Luciane
Pageau, Karine
Bouton, Sophie
Van Wuytswinkel, Olivier
author_facet Turbant, Amélie
Fournet, Françoise
Lequart, Michelle
Zabijak, Luciane
Pageau, Karine
Bouton, Sophie
Van Wuytswinkel, Olivier
author_sort Turbant, Amélie
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description Pectins are major components of plant primary cell walls. They include homogalacturonans (HGs), which are the most abundant pectin and can be the target of apoplastic enzymes like pectin methylesterases (PMEs) that control their methylesterification level. Several PMEs are expressed in the seed coat of Arabidopsis thaliana, particularly in mucilage secretory cells (MSCs). On the basis of public transcriptomic data, seven PME genes were selected and checked for their seed-specific expression by quantitative reverse transcription PCR. Of these, PME58 presented the highest level of expression and was specifically expressed in MSCs at the early stages of seed development. pme58 mutants presented two discrete phenotypes: (i) their adherent mucilage was less stained by ruthenium red when compared to wild-type seeds, but only in the presence of EDTA, a Ca(2+) chelator; and (ii) the MSC surface area was decreased. These phenotypes are the consequence of an increase in the degree of HG methylesterification connected to a decrease in PME activity. Analysis of the sugar composition of soluble and adherent mucilage showed that, in the presence of EDTA, sugars of adherent mucilage were more readily extracted in pme58 mutants. Immunolabelling with LM19, an antibody that preferentially recognizes unesterified HGs, also showed that molecular interactions with HGs were modified in the adherent mucilage of pme58 mutants, suggesting a role of PME58 in mucilage structure and organization. In conclusion, PME58 is the first PME identified to play a direct role in seed mucilage structure.
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spelling pubmed-48092842016-03-29 PME58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification Turbant, Amélie Fournet, Françoise Lequart, Michelle Zabijak, Luciane Pageau, Karine Bouton, Sophie Van Wuytswinkel, Olivier J Exp Bot Research Paper Pectins are major components of plant primary cell walls. They include homogalacturonans (HGs), which are the most abundant pectin and can be the target of apoplastic enzymes like pectin methylesterases (PMEs) that control their methylesterification level. Several PMEs are expressed in the seed coat of Arabidopsis thaliana, particularly in mucilage secretory cells (MSCs). On the basis of public transcriptomic data, seven PME genes were selected and checked for their seed-specific expression by quantitative reverse transcription PCR. Of these, PME58 presented the highest level of expression and was specifically expressed in MSCs at the early stages of seed development. pme58 mutants presented two discrete phenotypes: (i) their adherent mucilage was less stained by ruthenium red when compared to wild-type seeds, but only in the presence of EDTA, a Ca(2+) chelator; and (ii) the MSC surface area was decreased. These phenotypes are the consequence of an increase in the degree of HG methylesterification connected to a decrease in PME activity. Analysis of the sugar composition of soluble and adherent mucilage showed that, in the presence of EDTA, sugars of adherent mucilage were more readily extracted in pme58 mutants. Immunolabelling with LM19, an antibody that preferentially recognizes unesterified HGs, also showed that molecular interactions with HGs were modified in the adherent mucilage of pme58 mutants, suggesting a role of PME58 in mucilage structure and organization. In conclusion, PME58 is the first PME identified to play a direct role in seed mucilage structure. Oxford University Press 2016-04 2016-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4809284/ /pubmed/26895630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw025 Text en © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Turbant, Amélie
Fournet, Françoise
Lequart, Michelle
Zabijak, Luciane
Pageau, Karine
Bouton, Sophie
Van Wuytswinkel, Olivier
PME58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification
title PME58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification
title_full PME58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification
title_fullStr PME58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification
title_full_unstemmed PME58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification
title_short PME58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification
title_sort pme58 plays a role in pectin distribution during seed coat mucilage extrusion through homogalacturonan modification
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26895630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erw025
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