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AtPME3, a ubiquitous cell wall pectin methylesterase of Arabidopsis thaliana, alters the metabolism of cruciferin seed storage proteins during post-germinative growth of seedlings.

Stéphanie Guénin1,2, Julie Hardouin3, Florence Paynel4, Kerstin Müller5, Gaëlle Mongelard2, Azeddine Driouich4, Patrice Lerouge4, Allison R Kermode5, Arnaud Lehner4, Jean-Claude Mollet4, Jérôme Pelloux1, Laurent Gutierrez2, Alain Mareck4.   

Abstract

AtPME3 (At3g14310) is a ubiquitous cell wall pectin methylesterase. Atpme3-1 loss-of-function mutants exhibited distinct phenotypes from the wild type (WT), and were characterized by earlier germination and reduction of root hair production. These phenotypical traits were correlated with the accumulation of a 21.5-kDa protein in the different organs of 4-day-old Atpme3-1 seedlings grown in the dark, as well as in 6-week-old mutant plants. Microarray analysis showed significant down-regulation of the genes encoding several pectin-degrading enzymes and enzymes involved in lipid and protein metabolism in the hypocotyl of 4-day-old dark grown mutant seedlings. Accordingly, there was a decrease in proteolytic activity of the mutant as compared with the WT. Among the genes specifying seed storage proteins, two encoding CRUCIFERINS were up-regulated. Additional analysis by RT-qPCR showed an overexpression of four CRUCIFERIN genes in the mutant Atpme3-1, in which precursors of the α- and β-subunits of CRUCIFERIN accumulated. Together, these results provide evidence for a link between AtPME3, present in the cell wall, and CRUCIFERIN metabolism that occurs in vacuoles.
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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; AtPME3; CRUCIFERIN; etiolated hypocotyl; pectin methylesterase; seed germination; transcriptomic analyses.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28375469     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erx023

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


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