Literature DB >> 15517357

Biophysical consequences of remodeling the neutral side chains of rhamnogalacturonan I in tubers of transgenic potatoes.

Peter Ulvskov1, Helle Wium, David Bruce, Bodil Jørgensen, Karsten Bruun Qvist, Michael Skjøt, David Hepworth, Bernhard Borkhardt, Susanne Oxenbøll Sørensen.   

Abstract

Two lines of transgenic potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plants modified in their cell wall structure were characterized and compared to wild type with regard to biomechanical properties in order to assign functional roles to the particular cell wall polysaccharides that were targeted by the genetic changes. The targeted polymer was rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I), a complex pectic polysaccharide comprised of mainly neutral oligosaccharide side chains attached to a backbone of alternating rhamnosyl and galacturonosyl units. Tuber rhamnogalacturonan I molecules from the two transformed lines are reduced in linear galactans and branched arabinans, respectively. The transformed tuber tissues were found to be more brittle when subjected to uniaxial compression and the side-chain truncation was found to be correlated with the physical properties of the tissue. Interpretation of the force-deflection curves was aided by a mathematical model that describes the contribution of the cellulose microfibrils, and the results lead to the proposition that the pectic matrix plays a role in transmitting stresses to the load-bearing cellulose microfibrils and that even small changes to the rheological properties of the matrix have consequences for the biophysical properties of the wall.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15517357     DOI: 10.1007/s00425-004-1373-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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Authors:  M S Bush; M Marry; I M Huxham; M C Jarvis; M C McCann
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 4.116

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9.  Micromechanics of plant tissues beyond the linear-elastic range.

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  36 in total

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Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2010-04-28       Impact factor: 8.340

2.  Mechanical properties of plant cell walls probed by relaxation spectra.

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Authors:  Radnaa Naran; Guibing Chen; Nicholas C Carpita
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2008-07-30       Impact factor: 8.340

6.  Pectin biosynthesis: GALS1 in Arabidopsis thaliana is a β-1,4-galactan β-1,4-galactosyltransferase.

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Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2012-12-14       Impact factor: 11.277

7.  Arabinogalactan proteins and arabinan pectins abound in the specialized matrices surrounding female gametes of the fern Ceratopteris richardii.

Authors:  Renee A Lopez; Karen S Renzaglia
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2016-01-06       Impact factor: 4.116

8.  A role for pectin-associated arabinans in maintaining the flexibility of the plant cell wall during water deficit stress.

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9.  Galactose metabolism in cell walls of opening and senescing petunia petals.

Authors:  Erin M O'Donoghue; Sheryl D Somerfield; Lyn M Watson; David A Brummell; Donald A Hunter
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2008-12-11       Impact factor: 4.116

10.  AtBXL1 encodes a bifunctional beta-D-xylosidase/alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase required for pectic arabinan modification in Arabidopsis mucilage secretory cells.

Authors:  Andrej A Arsovski; Theodore M Popma; George W Haughn; Nicholas C Carpita; Maureen C McCann; Tamara L Western
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2009-05-20       Impact factor: 8.340

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