Literature DB >> 29650365

Expression of the human UDP-galactose transporter gene hUGT1 in tobacco plants' enhanced plant hardness.

Tayebeh Abedi1, Mohamed Farouk Mohamed Khalil2, Kanae Koike3, Yoshio Hagura4, Yuma Tazoe5, Nobuhiro Ishida6, Kenji Kitamura7, Nobukazu Tanaka8.   

Abstract

We reported previously that tobacco plants transformed with the human UDP-galactose transporter 1 gene (hUGT1) had enhanced growth, displayed characteristic traits, and had an increased proportion of galactose (hyper-galactosylation) in the cell wall matrix polysaccharides. Here, we report that hUGT1-transgenic plants have an enhanced hardness. As determined by breaking and bending tests, the leaves and stems of hUGT1-transgenic plants were harder than those of control plants. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the cell walls of palisade cells in leaves, and those of cortex cells and xylem fibers in stems of hUGT1-transgenic plants, were thicker than those of control plants. The increased amounts of total cell wall materials extracted from the leaves and stems of hUGT1-transgenic plants supported the increased cell wall thickness. In addition, the cell walls of the hUGT1-transgenic plants showed an increased lignin contents, which was supported by the up-regulation of lignin biosynthetic genes. Thus, the heterologous expression of hUGT1 enhanced the accumulation of cell wall materials, which was accompanied by the increased lignin content, resulting in the increased hardness of the leaves and stems of hUGT1-trangenic plants. The enhanced accumulation of cell wall materials might be related to the hyper-galactosylation of cell wall matrix polysaccharides, most notably arabinogalactan, because of the enhanced UDP-galactose transport from the cytosol to the Golgi apparatus by hUGT1, as suggested in our previous report.
Copyright © 2018 The Society for Biotechnology, Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Biomass; Cell wall accumulation; Galactosylation; Transgenic plant; Transmission electron microscopy; UDP-galactose transporter

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29650365     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiosc.2018.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci Bioeng        ISSN: 1347-4421            Impact factor:   2.894


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