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Exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline O‐arabinosyltransferase mutants
HYDROXYPROLINE O‐ARABINOSYLTRANSFERASEs (HPATs) initiate a post‐translational protein modification (Hyp‐Ara) found abundantly on cell wall structural proteins. In Arabidopsis thaliana, HPAT1 and HPAT3 are redundantly required for full pollen fertility. In addition to the lack of Hyp‐Ara in hpat1/3 p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496944/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32391581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14808 |
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author | Beuder, Steven Dorchak, Alexandria Bhide, Ashwini Moeller, Svenning Rune Petersen, Bent L. MacAlister, Cora A. |
author_facet | Beuder, Steven Dorchak, Alexandria Bhide, Ashwini Moeller, Svenning Rune Petersen, Bent L. MacAlister, Cora A. |
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description | HYDROXYPROLINE O‐ARABINOSYLTRANSFERASEs (HPATs) initiate a post‐translational protein modification (Hyp‐Ara) found abundantly on cell wall structural proteins. In Arabidopsis thaliana, HPAT1 and HPAT3 are redundantly required for full pollen fertility. In addition to the lack of Hyp‐Ara in hpat1/3 pollen tubes (PTs), we also found broadly disrupted cell wall polymer distributions, particularly the conversion of the tip cell wall to a more shaft‐like state. Mutant PTs were slow growing and prone to rupture and morphological irregularities. In a forward mutagenesis screen for suppressors of the hpat1/3 low seed‐set phenotype, we identified a missense mutation in exo70a2, a predicted member of the vesicle‐tethering exocyst complex. The suppressed pollen had increased fertility, fewer morphological defects and partially rescued cell wall organization. A transcriptional null allele of exo70a2 also suppressed the hpat1/3 fertility phenotype, as did mutants of core exocyst complex member sec15a, indicating that reduced exocyst function bypassed the PT requirement for Hyp‐Ara. In a wild‐type background, exo70a2 reduced male transmission efficiency, lowered pollen germination frequency and slowed PT elongation. EXO70A2 also localized to the PT tip plasma membrane, consistent with a role in exocyst‐mediated secretion. To monitor the trafficking of Hyp‐Ara modified proteins, we generated an HPAT‐targeted fluorescent secretion reporter. Reporter secretion was partially dependent on EXO70A2 and was significantly increased in hpat1/3 PTs compared with the wild type, but was reduced in the suppressed exo70a2 hpat1/3 tubes. |
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spelling | pubmed-74969442020-09-25 Exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline O‐arabinosyltransferase mutants Beuder, Steven Dorchak, Alexandria Bhide, Ashwini Moeller, Svenning Rune Petersen, Bent L. MacAlister, Cora A. Plant J Original Articles HYDROXYPROLINE O‐ARABINOSYLTRANSFERASEs (HPATs) initiate a post‐translational protein modification (Hyp‐Ara) found abundantly on cell wall structural proteins. In Arabidopsis thaliana, HPAT1 and HPAT3 are redundantly required for full pollen fertility. In addition to the lack of Hyp‐Ara in hpat1/3 pollen tubes (PTs), we also found broadly disrupted cell wall polymer distributions, particularly the conversion of the tip cell wall to a more shaft‐like state. Mutant PTs were slow growing and prone to rupture and morphological irregularities. In a forward mutagenesis screen for suppressors of the hpat1/3 low seed‐set phenotype, we identified a missense mutation in exo70a2, a predicted member of the vesicle‐tethering exocyst complex. The suppressed pollen had increased fertility, fewer morphological defects and partially rescued cell wall organization. A transcriptional null allele of exo70a2 also suppressed the hpat1/3 fertility phenotype, as did mutants of core exocyst complex member sec15a, indicating that reduced exocyst function bypassed the PT requirement for Hyp‐Ara. In a wild‐type background, exo70a2 reduced male transmission efficiency, lowered pollen germination frequency and slowed PT elongation. EXO70A2 also localized to the PT tip plasma membrane, consistent with a role in exocyst‐mediated secretion. To monitor the trafficking of Hyp‐Ara modified proteins, we generated an HPAT‐targeted fluorescent secretion reporter. Reporter secretion was partially dependent on EXO70A2 and was significantly increased in hpat1/3 PTs compared with the wild type, but was reduced in the suppressed exo70a2 hpat1/3 tubes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-12 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7496944/ /pubmed/32391581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14808 Text en © 2020 The Authors. The Plant Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Beuder, Steven Dorchak, Alexandria Bhide, Ashwini Moeller, Svenning Rune Petersen, Bent L. MacAlister, Cora A. Exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline O‐arabinosyltransferase mutants |
title | Exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline O‐arabinosyltransferase mutants |
title_full | Exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline O‐arabinosyltransferase mutants |
title_fullStr | Exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline O‐arabinosyltransferase mutants |
title_full_unstemmed | Exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline O‐arabinosyltransferase mutants |
title_short | Exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline O‐arabinosyltransferase mutants |
title_sort | exocyst mutants suppress pollen tube growth and cell wall structural defects of hydroxyproline o‐arabinosyltransferase mutants |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7496944/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32391581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14808 |
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