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Partial depolymerization of genetically modified potato tuber periderm reveals intermolecular linkages in suberin polyester.

José Graça1, Vanessa Cabral2, Sara Santos2, Pedro Lamosa3, Olga Serra4, Marisa Molinas4, Lukas Schreiber5, Friedrich Kauder6, Rochus Franke5.   

Abstract

Suberin is a biopolyester found in specialized plant tissues, both internal and external, with key frontier physiological functions. The information gathered so far from its monomer and oligomer composition, and in situ studies made by solid state techniques, haven't solved the enigma of how the suberin polyester is assembled as a macromolecule. To investigate how monomers are linked in suberin, we analyzed oligomer fragments solubilized by the partial depolymerization of suberin from potato (Solanum tuberosum) tuber periderms. The structure of the suberin oligomers, namely which monomers they included, and the type and frequency of the inter-monomer ester linkages, was assessed by ESI-MS/MS and high resolution NMR analysis. The analyzed potato periderms included the one from wild type (cv. Desirée) and from plants where suberin-biosynthesis genes were downregulated in chain elongation (StKCS6), ω-hydroxylation (CYP86A33) and feruloylation (FHT). Two building blocks were identified as possible key structures in the macromolecular development of the potato periderm suberin: glycerol - α,ω-diacid - glycerol, as the core of a continuous suberin aliphatic polyester; and glycerol - ω-hydroxyacid - ferulic acid, anchoring this polyaliphatic matrix at its periphery to the vicinal polyaromatics, through linking to ferulic acid. The silencing of the StKCS6 gene led to non-significant alterations in suberin structure, showing the relatively minor role of the very-long chain (>C28) fatty acids in potato suberin composition. The silencing of CYP86A33 gene impaired significantly suberin production and disrupted the biosynthesis of acylglycerol structures, proving the relevance of the latter and thus of the glycerol - α,ω-diacid - glycerol unit for the typical suberin lamellar organization. The silencing of the FHT gene led to a lower frequency of ferulate linkages in suberin polyester but to more polyphenolic guaiacyl units as seen by FTIR analyses in the intact polymer.
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Keywords:  Acylglycerols of α,ω-diacids; CYP86A33 ω-hydroxylase; FHT feruloyl transferase; Ferulates of ω-hydroxyacids; Partial depolymerization; Potato periderm; Solanaceae; Solanum tuberosum; StKCS6 fatty acid chain elongase; Suberin

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26093489     DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.06.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytochemistry        ISSN: 0031-9422            Impact factor:   4.072


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Authors:  Xiaopeng Wei; Linchun Mao; Xiaobo Wei; Ming Xia; Changjie Xu
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Authors:  Camille Delude; Laetitia Fouillen; Palash Bhar; Marie-Josée Cardinal; Stephanie Pascal; Patricia Santos; Dylan K Kosma; Jérôme Joubès; Owen Rowland; Frédéric Domergue
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2016-05-26       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  MYB41, MYB107, and MYC2 promote ABA-mediated primary fatty alcohol accumulation via activation of AchnFAR in wound suberization in kiwifruit.

Authors:  Xiaopeng Wei; Linchun Mao; Xiaobo Wei; Ming Xia; Changjie Xu
Journal:  Hortic Res       Date:  2020-06-01       Impact factor: 6.793

4.  Cork Oak Young and Traumatic Periderms Show PCD Typical Chromatin Patterns but Different Chromatin-Modifying Genes Expression.

Authors:  Vera Inácio; Madalena T Martins; José Graça; Leonor Morais-Cecílio
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2018-08-27       Impact factor: 5.753

5.  ABF2 and MYB transcription factors regulate feruloyl transferase FHT involved in ABA-mediated wound suberization of kiwifruit.

Authors:  Xiaopeng Wei; Wenjing Lu; Linchun Mao; Xueyuan Han; Xiaobo Wei; Xiaoxiao Zhao; Ming Xia; Changjie Xu
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Journal:  Mater Today Bio       Date:  2020-10-20

Review 7.  Suberin: the biopolyester at the frontier of plants.

Authors:  José Graça
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2015-10-30       Impact factor: 5.221

8.  The molecular structure and multifunctionality of the cryptic plant polymer suberin.

Authors:  V G Correia; A Bento; J Pais; R Rodrigues; Ł P Haliński; M Frydrych; A Greenhalgh; P Stepnowski; F Vollrath; A W T King; C Silva Pereira
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