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Loss of TaIRX9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking

Wheat contains abundant xylan in cell walls of all tissues, but in endosperm, there is an unusual form of xylan substituted only by arabinose (arabinoxylan; AX) that has long chains and low levels of feruloylation, a fraction of which is extractable in water (WE‐AX). WE‐AX acts as soluble dietary fi...

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Autores principales: Pellny, Till K., Patil, Archana, Wood, Abigail J., Freeman, Jackie, Halsey, Kirstie, Plummer, Amy, Kosik, Ondrej, Temple, Henry, Collins, Joel D., Dupree, Paul, Berry, Simon, Shewry, Peter R., Lovegrove, Alison, Phillips, Andrew L., Mitchell, Rowan A.C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7589350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32356579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13393
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author Pellny, Till K.
Patil, Archana
Wood, Abigail J.
Freeman, Jackie
Halsey, Kirstie
Plummer, Amy
Kosik, Ondrej
Temple, Henry
Collins, Joel D.
Dupree, Paul
Berry, Simon
Shewry, Peter R.
Lovegrove, Alison
Phillips, Andrew L.
Mitchell, Rowan A.C.
author_facet Pellny, Till K.
Patil, Archana
Wood, Abigail J.
Freeman, Jackie
Halsey, Kirstie
Plummer, Amy
Kosik, Ondrej
Temple, Henry
Collins, Joel D.
Dupree, Paul
Berry, Simon
Shewry, Peter R.
Lovegrove, Alison
Phillips, Andrew L.
Mitchell, Rowan A.C.
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description Wheat contains abundant xylan in cell walls of all tissues, but in endosperm, there is an unusual form of xylan substituted only by arabinose (arabinoxylan; AX) that has long chains and low levels of feruloylation, a fraction of which is extractable in water (WE‐AX). WE‐AX acts as soluble dietary fibre but also gives rise to viscous extracts from grain, a detrimental trait for some non‐food uses of wheat. Here, we show that a glycosyl transferase family 43 wheat gene abundantly expressed in endosperm complements the Arabidopsis irx9 mutant and so name the three homoeologous genes TaIRX9b. We generated wheat lines with a constitutive knockout of TaIRX9b by stacking loss‐of‐function alleles for these homeologues from a mutagenized hexaploid wheat population resulting in decreases in grain extract viscosity of 50%–80%. The amount and chain length of WE‐AX molecules from grain of these triple‐stack lines was decreased accounting for the changes in extract viscosity. Imaging of immature wheat grain sections of triple‐stacks showed abolition of immunolabelling in endosperm with LM11 antibody that recognizes epitopes in AX, but also showed apparently normal cell size and shape in all cell types, including endosperm. We identified differentially expressed genes from endosperm of triple‐stacks suggesting that compensatory changes occur to maintain this endosperm cell wall integrity. Consistent with this, we observed increased ferulate dimerization and increased cross‐linking of WE‐AX molecules in triple‐stacks. These novel wheat lines lacking functional TaIRX9b therefore provide insight into control of wheat endosperm cell walls.
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spelling pubmed-75893502020-10-30 Loss of TaIRX9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking Pellny, Till K. Patil, Archana Wood, Abigail J. Freeman, Jackie Halsey, Kirstie Plummer, Amy Kosik, Ondrej Temple, Henry Collins, Joel D. Dupree, Paul Berry, Simon Shewry, Peter R. Lovegrove, Alison Phillips, Andrew L. Mitchell, Rowan A.C. Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles Wheat contains abundant xylan in cell walls of all tissues, but in endosperm, there is an unusual form of xylan substituted only by arabinose (arabinoxylan; AX) that has long chains and low levels of feruloylation, a fraction of which is extractable in water (WE‐AX). WE‐AX acts as soluble dietary fibre but also gives rise to viscous extracts from grain, a detrimental trait for some non‐food uses of wheat. Here, we show that a glycosyl transferase family 43 wheat gene abundantly expressed in endosperm complements the Arabidopsis irx9 mutant and so name the three homoeologous genes TaIRX9b. We generated wheat lines with a constitutive knockout of TaIRX9b by stacking loss‐of‐function alleles for these homeologues from a mutagenized hexaploid wheat population resulting in decreases in grain extract viscosity of 50%–80%. The amount and chain length of WE‐AX molecules from grain of these triple‐stack lines was decreased accounting for the changes in extract viscosity. Imaging of immature wheat grain sections of triple‐stacks showed abolition of immunolabelling in endosperm with LM11 antibody that recognizes epitopes in AX, but also showed apparently normal cell size and shape in all cell types, including endosperm. We identified differentially expressed genes from endosperm of triple‐stacks suggesting that compensatory changes occur to maintain this endosperm cell wall integrity. Consistent with this, we observed increased ferulate dimerization and increased cross‐linking of WE‐AX molecules in triple‐stacks. These novel wheat lines lacking functional TaIRX9b therefore provide insight into control of wheat endosperm cell walls. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-05-17 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7589350/ /pubmed/32356579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13393 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pellny, Till K.
Patil, Archana
Wood, Abigail J.
Freeman, Jackie
Halsey, Kirstie
Plummer, Amy
Kosik, Ondrej
Temple, Henry
Collins, Joel D.
Dupree, Paul
Berry, Simon
Shewry, Peter R.
Lovegrove, Alison
Phillips, Andrew L.
Mitchell, Rowan A.C.
Loss of TaIRX9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking
title Loss of TaIRX9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking
title_full Loss of TaIRX9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking
title_fullStr Loss of TaIRX9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking
title_full_unstemmed Loss of TaIRX9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking
title_short Loss of TaIRX9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking
title_sort loss of tairx9b gene function in wheat decreases chain length and amount of arabinoxylan in grain but increases cross‐linking
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7589350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32356579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13393
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