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beta-1,3-Glucanases: Plasmodesmal Gate Keepers for Intercellular Communication.

Amit Levy1, Dana Guenoune-Gelbart, Bernard L Epel.   

Abstract

Plasmodesmata (Pd), coaxial membranous channels that connect adjacent plant cells, are not static, but show a dynamic nature and can be opened or closed. These controlled changes in Pd conductivity regulate plant symplasmic permeability and play a role both in development and defense processes. One of the mechanisms shown to produce these changes is the deposition and hydrolysis of callose by beta-1-3-synthase and glucanase, respectively. Recently we have identified the first beta-1,3-glucanase Arabidopsis enzyme that is associated to the macromolecular Pd complex, termed AtBG_pap. When fused to GFP, this previously identified GPI-anchored protein localizes to the ER and the plasma membrane where it appears in a punctuate pattern that colocalizes with callose present around Pd. In T-DNA insertion mutants that do not transcribe AtBG_pap, GFP cell-to-cell movement between epidermal cells is reduced and callose levels around Pd are elevated. In this addenda we review the plant developmental processes of symplasmic regulation that have been shown to include callose deposition and beta-1,3-glucanase activity, and suggest a role for AtBG_pap in these processes. Additionally, based on the ability of viral movement proteins (MPs) to interact with ankyrin repeat proteins, and together with our recent findings showing the involvement of viral particles in callose degradation, we also purpose a new model for the ability of viruses to overcome Pd-callose deposition, and mediate their cell-to-cell movement.

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Keywords:  ankyrin repeats; callose; cell-cell communication; movement protein; plasmodesmata; β-1,3-glucanase

Year:  2007        PMID: 19704615      PMCID: PMC2634228          DOI: 10.4161/psb.2.5.4334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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