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Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD

Extensins are plant cell wall glycoproteins that act as scaffolds for the deposition of the main wall carbohydrate polymers, which are interlocked into the supramolecular wall structure through intra- and inter-molecular iso-di-tyrosine crosslinks within the extensin backbone. In the conserved canon...

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Autores principales: Møller, Svenning Rune, Yi, Xueying, Velásquez, Silvia Melina, Gille, Sascha, Hansen, Pernille Louise Munke, Poulsen, Christian P., Olsen, Carl Erik, Rejzek, Martin, Parsons, Harriet, Zhang, Yang, Wandall, Hans H., Clausen, Henrik, Field, Robert A., Pauly, Markus, Estevez, Jose M., Harholt, Jesper, Ulvskov, Peter, Petersen, Bent Larsen
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28358137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45341
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author Møller, Svenning Rune
Yi, Xueying
Velásquez, Silvia Melina
Gille, Sascha
Hansen, Pernille Louise Munke
Poulsen, Christian P.
Olsen, Carl Erik
Rejzek, Martin
Parsons, Harriet
Zhang, Yang
Wandall, Hans H.
Clausen, Henrik
Field, Robert A.
Pauly, Markus
Estevez, Jose M.
Harholt, Jesper
Ulvskov, Peter
Petersen, Bent Larsen
author_facet Møller, Svenning Rune
Yi, Xueying
Velásquez, Silvia Melina
Gille, Sascha
Hansen, Pernille Louise Munke
Poulsen, Christian P.
Olsen, Carl Erik
Rejzek, Martin
Parsons, Harriet
Zhang, Yang
Wandall, Hans H.
Clausen, Henrik
Field, Robert A.
Pauly, Markus
Estevez, Jose M.
Harholt, Jesper
Ulvskov, Peter
Petersen, Bent Larsen
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description Extensins are plant cell wall glycoproteins that act as scaffolds for the deposition of the main wall carbohydrate polymers, which are interlocked into the supramolecular wall structure through intra- and inter-molecular iso-di-tyrosine crosslinks within the extensin backbone. In the conserved canonical extensin repeat, Ser-Hyp(4), serine and the consecutive C4-hydroxyprolines (Hyps) are substituted with an α-galactose and 1–5 β- or α-linked arabinofuranoses (Arafs), respectively. These modifications are required for correct extended structure and function of the extensin network. Here, we identified a single Arabidopsis thaliana gene, At3g57630, in clade E of the inverting Glycosyltransferase family GT47 as a candidate for the transfer of Araf to Hyp-arabinofuranotriose (Hyp-β1,4Araf-β1,2Araf-β1,2Araf) side chains in an α-linkage, to yield Hyp-Araf(4) which is exclusively found in extensins. T-DNA knock-out mutants of At3g57630 showed a truncated root hair phenotype, as seen for mutants of all hitherto characterized extensin glycosylation enzymes; both root hair and glycan phenotypes were restored upon reintroduction of At3g57630. At3g57630 was named Extensin Arabinose Deficient transferase, ExAD, accordingly. The occurrence of ExAD orthologs within the Viridiplantae along with its’ product, Hyp-Araf(4), point to ExAD being an evolutionary hallmark of terrestrial plants and charophyte green algae.
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spelling pubmed-53717912017-03-31 Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD Møller, Svenning Rune Yi, Xueying Velásquez, Silvia Melina Gille, Sascha Hansen, Pernille Louise Munke Poulsen, Christian P. Olsen, Carl Erik Rejzek, Martin Parsons, Harriet Zhang, Yang Wandall, Hans H. Clausen, Henrik Field, Robert A. Pauly, Markus Estevez, Jose M. Harholt, Jesper Ulvskov, Peter Petersen, Bent Larsen Sci Rep Article Extensins are plant cell wall glycoproteins that act as scaffolds for the deposition of the main wall carbohydrate polymers, which are interlocked into the supramolecular wall structure through intra- and inter-molecular iso-di-tyrosine crosslinks within the extensin backbone. In the conserved canonical extensin repeat, Ser-Hyp(4), serine and the consecutive C4-hydroxyprolines (Hyps) are substituted with an α-galactose and 1–5 β- or α-linked arabinofuranoses (Arafs), respectively. These modifications are required for correct extended structure and function of the extensin network. Here, we identified a single Arabidopsis thaliana gene, At3g57630, in clade E of the inverting Glycosyltransferase family GT47 as a candidate for the transfer of Araf to Hyp-arabinofuranotriose (Hyp-β1,4Araf-β1,2Araf-β1,2Araf) side chains in an α-linkage, to yield Hyp-Araf(4) which is exclusively found in extensins. T-DNA knock-out mutants of At3g57630 showed a truncated root hair phenotype, as seen for mutants of all hitherto characterized extensin glycosylation enzymes; both root hair and glycan phenotypes were restored upon reintroduction of At3g57630. At3g57630 was named Extensin Arabinose Deficient transferase, ExAD, accordingly. The occurrence of ExAD orthologs within the Viridiplantae along with its’ product, Hyp-Araf(4), point to ExAD being an evolutionary hallmark of terrestrial plants and charophyte green algae. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5371791/ /pubmed/28358137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45341 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Møller, Svenning Rune
Yi, Xueying
Velásquez, Silvia Melina
Gille, Sascha
Hansen, Pernille Louise Munke
Poulsen, Christian P.
Olsen, Carl Erik
Rejzek, Martin
Parsons, Harriet
Zhang, Yang
Wandall, Hans H.
Clausen, Henrik
Field, Robert A.
Pauly, Markus
Estevez, Jose M.
Harholt, Jesper
Ulvskov, Peter
Petersen, Bent Larsen
Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD
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title_full Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD
title_fullStr Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD
title_full_unstemmed Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD
title_short Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD
title_sort identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, exad
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28358137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep45341
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