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Protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in Populus
Tension wood (TW) is a specialized tissue with contractile properties that is formed by the vascular cambium in response to gravitational stimuli. We quantitatively analysed the proteomes of Populus tremula cambium and its xylem cell derivatives in stems forming normal wood (NW) and TW to reveal the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5853651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28633298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx186 |
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author | Bygdell, Joakim Srivastava, Vaibhav Obudulu, Ogonna Srivastava, Manoj K Nilsson, Robert Sundberg, Björn Trygg, Johan Mellerowicz, Ewa J Wingsle, Gunnar |
author_facet | Bygdell, Joakim Srivastava, Vaibhav Obudulu, Ogonna Srivastava, Manoj K Nilsson, Robert Sundberg, Björn Trygg, Johan Mellerowicz, Ewa J Wingsle, Gunnar |
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description | Tension wood (TW) is a specialized tissue with contractile properties that is formed by the vascular cambium in response to gravitational stimuli. We quantitatively analysed the proteomes of Populus tremula cambium and its xylem cell derivatives in stems forming normal wood (NW) and TW to reveal the mechanisms underlying TW formation. Phloem-, cambium-, and wood-forming tissues were sampled by tangential cryosectioning and pooled into nine independent samples. The proteomes of TW and NW samples were similar in the phloem and cambium samples, but diverged early during xylogenesis, demonstrating that reprogramming is an integral part of TW formation. For example, 14-3-3, reactive oxygen species, ribosomal and ATPase complex proteins were found to be up-regulated at early stages of xylem differentiation during TW formation. At later stages of xylem differentiation, proteins involved in the biosynthesis of cellulose and enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of rhamnogalacturonan-I, rhamnogalacturonan-II, arabinogalactan-II and fasciclin-like arabinogalactan proteins were up-regulated in TW. Surprisingly, two isoforms of exostosin family proteins with putative xylan xylosyl transferase function and several lignin biosynthesis proteins were also up-regulated, even though xylan and lignin are known to be less abundant in TW than in NW. These data provided new insight into the processes behind TW formation. |
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spelling | pubmed-58536512018-07-25 Protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in Populus Bygdell, Joakim Srivastava, Vaibhav Obudulu, Ogonna Srivastava, Manoj K Nilsson, Robert Sundberg, Björn Trygg, Johan Mellerowicz, Ewa J Wingsle, Gunnar J Exp Bot Research Papers Tension wood (TW) is a specialized tissue with contractile properties that is formed by the vascular cambium in response to gravitational stimuli. We quantitatively analysed the proteomes of Populus tremula cambium and its xylem cell derivatives in stems forming normal wood (NW) and TW to reveal the mechanisms underlying TW formation. Phloem-, cambium-, and wood-forming tissues were sampled by tangential cryosectioning and pooled into nine independent samples. The proteomes of TW and NW samples were similar in the phloem and cambium samples, but diverged early during xylogenesis, demonstrating that reprogramming is an integral part of TW formation. For example, 14-3-3, reactive oxygen species, ribosomal and ATPase complex proteins were found to be up-regulated at early stages of xylem differentiation during TW formation. At later stages of xylem differentiation, proteins involved in the biosynthesis of cellulose and enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of rhamnogalacturonan-I, rhamnogalacturonan-II, arabinogalactan-II and fasciclin-like arabinogalactan proteins were up-regulated in TW. Surprisingly, two isoforms of exostosin family proteins with putative xylan xylosyl transferase function and several lignin biosynthesis proteins were also up-regulated, even though xylan and lignin are known to be less abundant in TW than in NW. These data provided new insight into the processes behind TW formation. Oxford University Press 2017-06-15 2017-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5853651/ /pubmed/28633298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx186 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Bygdell, Joakim Srivastava, Vaibhav Obudulu, Ogonna Srivastava, Manoj K Nilsson, Robert Sundberg, Björn Trygg, Johan Mellerowicz, Ewa J Wingsle, Gunnar Protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in Populus |
title | Protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in Populus |
title_full | Protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in Populus |
title_fullStr | Protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in Populus |
title_full_unstemmed | Protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in Populus |
title_short | Protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in Populus |
title_sort | protein expression in tension wood formation monitored at high tissue resolution in populus |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5853651/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28633298 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx186 |
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