| Literature DB >> 25006026 |
Xiao Fang Zhu1, Ying Sun1, Bao Cai Zhang1, Nasim Mansoori1, Jiang Xue Wan1, Yu Liu1, Zhi Wei Wang1, Yuan Zhi Shi1, Yi Hua Zhou1, Shao Jian Zheng2.
Abstract
Xyloglucan (XyG) has been reported to contribute to the aluminum (Al)-binding capacity of the cell wall in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). However, the influence of O-acetylation of XyG, accomplished by the putative O-acetyltransferase TRICHOME BIREFRINGENCE-LIKE27 (TBL27 [AXY4]), on its Al-binding capacity is not known. In this study, we found that the two corresponding TBL27 mutants, axy4-1 and axy4-3, were more Al sensitive than wild-type Columbia-0 plants. TBL27 was expressed in roots as well as in leaves, stems, flowers, and siliques. Upon Al treatment, even within 30 min, TBL27 transcript accumulation was strongly down-regulated. The mutants axy4-1 and axy4-3 accumulated significantly more Al in the root and wall, which could not be correlated with pectin content or pectin methylesterase activity, as no difference in the mutants was observed compared with the wild type when exposed to Al stress. The increased Al accumulation in the wall of the mutants was found to be in the hemicellulose fraction. While the total sugar content of the hemicellulose fraction did not change, the O-acetylation level of XyG was reduced by Al treatment. Taken together, we conclude that modulation of the O-acetylation level of XyG influences the Al sensitivity in Arabidopsis by affecting the Al-binding capacity in the hemicellulose.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25006026 PMCID: PMC4149705 DOI: 10.1104/pp.114.243808
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340