| Literature DB >> 28943356 |
Leo Corcilius1, April H Hastwell2, Mengbai Zhang2, James Williams1, Joel P Mackay3, Peter M Gresshoff2, Brett J Ferguson4, Richard J Payne5.
Abstract
Small post-translationally modified peptide hormones mediate crucial developmental and regulatory processes in plants. CLAVATA/ENDOSPERM-SURROUNDING REGION (CLE) genes are found throughout the plant kingdom and encode for 12-13 amino acid peptides that must often undergo post-translational proline hydroxylation and glycosylation with O-β1,2-triarabinose moieties before they become functional. Apart from a few recent examples, a detailed understanding of the structure and function of most CLE hormones is yet to be uncovered. This is mainly owing to difficulties in isolating mature homogeneously modified CLE peptides from natural plant sources. In this study, we describe the efficient synthesis of a synthetic Araf3Hyp glycosylamino acid building block that was used to access a hitherto uninvestigated CLE hormone from soybean called GmCLE40a. Through the development and implementation of a novel in vivo root growth assay, we show that the synthetic triarabinosylated glycopeptide suppresses primary root growth in this important crop species.Entities:
Keywords: CLE; CLE40; IAD; arabinosylation; glycopeptide; glycosylation; hormone; legume; root apical meristem; soybean
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28943356 DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2017.08.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Chem Biol ISSN: 2451-9448 Impact factor: 8.116