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Probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase

While many aspects of the growth of maize are well understood, the role of cell wall feruloylation particularly during internode elongation has not been firmly established, but results so far indicate that it has significant implications for both biofuel feedstock conversion and for crop yield. The...

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Autores principales: de O. Buanafina, Marcia M., Buanafina, M. Fernanda, Dalton, Sue, Morris, Phillip, Kowalski, Marissa, Yadav, Manav K., Capper, Lindsay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7546508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33035255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240369
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author de O. Buanafina, Marcia M.
Buanafina, M. Fernanda
Dalton, Sue
Morris, Phillip
Kowalski, Marissa
Yadav, Manav K.
Capper, Lindsay
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Buanafina, M. Fernanda
Dalton, Sue
Morris, Phillip
Kowalski, Marissa
Yadav, Manav K.
Capper, Lindsay
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description While many aspects of the growth of maize are well understood, the role of cell wall feruloylation particularly during internode elongation has not been firmly established, but results so far indicate that it has significant implications for both biofuel feedstock conversion and for crop yield. The growth of the cell wall is achieved by synthesis, integration and cross-linking between wall polymers. As ferulate oxidative coupling of arabinoxylan side chains constitutes a significant type of cross-link in grass cell walls, it is expected to have a crucial role in plant growth. Making use of plants expressing an apoplast targeted Aspergillus niger FAEA under the control of either a constitutive or an inducible promoter, the role of cell wall feruloylation in maize internode expansion was investigated. Analysis of FAEA expressing plants showed that where FAEA was targeted to the apoplast under a constitutive promoter, plants varied in stature either from semi-dwarf plants with a 40–60% height reduction, to extreme dwarf mutants with over 90% reduction in plant heights compared to controls. Results indicate that disruption of cell wall feruloylation by FAEA occurs before the start of rapid internode expansion is initiated and affects the normal course of internode elongation, resulting in short internodes and dwarfed plants. In contrast, when under the inducible Lm See1 senescence promoter, FAEA activity was found to be low up to the VT stage of development but increased significantly at the VR stage as plants began to senesce, strongly suggesting that normal cell wall feruloylation is required for the process of internode expansion. In addition, with apoplast targeted expression of FAEA under control of the senescence enhanced promoter it was possible to demonstrate decreased cell wall feruloylation without affecting internode expansion or other aspects of plant development.
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spelling pubmed-75465082020-10-19 Probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase de O. Buanafina, Marcia M. Buanafina, M. Fernanda Dalton, Sue Morris, Phillip Kowalski, Marissa Yadav, Manav K. Capper, Lindsay PLoS One Research Article While many aspects of the growth of maize are well understood, the role of cell wall feruloylation particularly during internode elongation has not been firmly established, but results so far indicate that it has significant implications for both biofuel feedstock conversion and for crop yield. The growth of the cell wall is achieved by synthesis, integration and cross-linking between wall polymers. As ferulate oxidative coupling of arabinoxylan side chains constitutes a significant type of cross-link in grass cell walls, it is expected to have a crucial role in plant growth. Making use of plants expressing an apoplast targeted Aspergillus niger FAEA under the control of either a constitutive or an inducible promoter, the role of cell wall feruloylation in maize internode expansion was investigated. Analysis of FAEA expressing plants showed that where FAEA was targeted to the apoplast under a constitutive promoter, plants varied in stature either from semi-dwarf plants with a 40–60% height reduction, to extreme dwarf mutants with over 90% reduction in plant heights compared to controls. Results indicate that disruption of cell wall feruloylation by FAEA occurs before the start of rapid internode expansion is initiated and affects the normal course of internode elongation, resulting in short internodes and dwarfed plants. In contrast, when under the inducible Lm See1 senescence promoter, FAEA activity was found to be low up to the VT stage of development but increased significantly at the VR stage as plants began to senesce, strongly suggesting that normal cell wall feruloylation is required for the process of internode expansion. In addition, with apoplast targeted expression of FAEA under control of the senescence enhanced promoter it was possible to demonstrate decreased cell wall feruloylation without affecting internode expansion or other aspects of plant development. Public Library of Science 2020-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7546508/ /pubmed/33035255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240369 Text en © 2020 de O. Buanafina et al 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 use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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de O. Buanafina, Marcia M.
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Dalton, Sue
Morris, Phillip
Kowalski, Marissa
Yadav, Manav K.
Capper, Lindsay
Probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase
title Probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase
title_full Probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase
title_fullStr Probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase
title_full_unstemmed Probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase
title_short Probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase
title_sort probing the role of cell wall feruloylation during maize development by differential expression of an apoplast targeted fungal ferulic acid esterase
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7546508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33035255
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240369
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