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Photosynthetic activity influences cellulose biosynthesis and phosphorylation of proteins involved therein in Arabidopsis leaves.

Edouard Boex-Fontvieille1, Marlène Davanture2, Mathieu Jossier1, Michel Zivy2, Michael Hodges1, Guillaume Tcherkez3.   

Abstract

Cellulose is one of the most important organic compounds in terrestrial ecosystems and represents a major plant structural polymer. However, knowledge of the regulation of cellulose biosynthesis is still rather limited. Recent studies have shown that the phosphorylation of cellulose synthases (CESAs) may represent a key regulatory event in cellulose production. However, the impact of environmental conditions on the carbon flux of cellulose deposition and on phosphorylation levels of CESAs has not been fully elucidated. Here, we took advantage of gas exchange measurements, isotopic techniques, metabolomics, and quantitative phosphoproteomics to investigate the regulation of cellulose production in Arabidopsis rosette leaves in different photosynthetic contexts (different CO2 mole fractions) or upon light/dark transition. We show that the carbon flux to cellulose production increased with photosynthesis, but not proportionally. The phosphorylation level of several phosphopeptides associated with CESA1 and 3, and several enzymes of sugar metabolism was higher in the light and/or increased with photosynthesis. By contrast, a phosphopeptide (Ser126) associated with CESA5 seemed to be more phosphorylated in the dark. Our data suggest that photosynthetic activity affects cellulose deposition through the control of both sucrose metabolism and cellulose synthesis complexes themselves by protein phosphorylation.
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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; cellulose; phosphoproteomics; photosynthesis; protein phosphorylation.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25039072     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eru268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


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