| Literature DB >> 17727615 |
David Bird1, Fred Beisson, Alexandra Brigham, John Shin, Stephen Greer, Reinhard Jetter, Ljerka Kunst, Xuemin Wu, Alexander Yephremov, Lacey Samuels.
Abstract
ABCG11/WBC11, an ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter from Arabidopsis thaliana, is a key component of the export pathway for cuticular lipids. Arabidopsis wbc11 T-DNA insertional knock-out mutants exhibited lipidic inclusions inside epidermal cells similar to the previously characterized wax transporter mutant cer5, with a similar strong reduction in the alkanes of surface waxes. Moreover, the wbc11 knock-out mutants also showed defects not present in cer5, including post-genital organ fusions, stunted growth and a reduction in cutin load on the plant surface. A mutant line previously isolated in a forward genetics screen, called permeable leaves 1 (pel1), was identified as an allele of ABCG11/WBC11. The double knock-out wbc11 cer5 exhibited the same morphological and biochemical phenotypes as the wbc11 knock-out. A YFP-WBC11 fusion protein rescued a T-DNA knock-out mutant and was localized to the plasma membrane. These results show that WBC11 functions in secretion of surface waxes, possibly by interacting with CER5. However, unlike ABCG12/CER5, ABCG11/WBC11 is important to the normal process of cutin formation.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17727615 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2007.03252.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417