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Cytosol-Localized UDP-Xylose Synthases Provide the Major Source of UDP-Xylose for the Biosynthesis of Xylan and Xyloglucan.

Ruiqin Zhong1, Quincy Teng2, Marziyeh Haghighat1, Youxi Yuan1, Samuel T Furey1, Robert L Dasher1, Zheng-Hua Ye1.   

Abstract

Xylan and xyloglucan are the two major cell wall hemicelluloses in plants, and their biosynthesis requires a steady supply of the sugar donor, UDP-xylose. UDP-xylose is synthesized through conversion of UDP-glucuronic acid (UDP-GlcA) by the activities of UDP-xylose synthase (UXS). There exist six UXS genes in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome; three of them (UXS1, UXS2 and UXS4) encode Golgi-localized enzymes and the other three (UXS3, UXS5 and UXS6) encode cytosol-localized enzymes. In this report, we investigated the contributions of these UXS genes in supplying UDP-xylose for the biosynthesis of xylan and xyloglucan. Expression analyses revealed that the six UXS genes exhibited distinct and overlapping expression patterns in different cell types of stems, root-hypocotyls and young seedlings, and that the relative enzymatic activity of UXS in the cytosol was 17 times higher than that in the Golgi. Among the six UXS genes, UXS3, UXS5 and UXS6 showed the highest expression in stems and were expressed predominantly in xylem cells and interfascicular fibers. Their predominant expression in secondary wall-forming cells was consistent with the finding that the expression of UXS3, UXS5 and UXS6 was directly activated by the secondary wall NAC master switches. Although simultaneous mutations of UXS1, UXS2 and UXS4 did not cause any apparent effects on plant growth and xylan biosynthesis, simultaneous down-regulation/mutations of UXS3, UXS5 and UXS6 led to a drastic reduction in secondary wall thickening, a severe deformation of xylem vessels, a significant decrease in xylan content without an apparent reduction in its chain length and an absence of GlcA side chains in xylan, which are reminiscent of the phenotypes of some known xylan-deficient mutants. Moreover, Immunolocalization with two xyloglucan monoclonal antibodies, LM15 and LM25, revealed a significant reduction in the amount of xylogulcan in the primary walls. These results demonstrate that the cytosol-localized UXS3, UXS5 and UXS6 play a predominant role in the supply of UDP-xylose for the biosynthesis of xylan and xyloglucan.
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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; Secondary wall; UDP-xylose; UDP-xylose synthase; Xylan

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28011867     DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcw179

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0781            Impact factor:   4.927


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