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Manzar Abbas1,2, Ilona Peszlen3, Rui Shi4, Hoon Kim5, Rui Katahira6, Kabindra Kafle7, Zhouyang Xiang8, Xiong Huang2, Douyong Min9, Makarem Mohamadamin7, Chenmin Yang10, Xinren Dai2, Xiaojing Yan2, Sunkyu Park3, Yun Li1, Seong H Kim7, Mark Davis6, John Ralph5, Ronald R Sederoff10, Vincent L Chiang3,10,11, Quanzi Li2,12.
Abstract
Cellulose synthase A genes (CesAs) are responsible for cellulose biosynthesis in plant cell walls. In this study, functions of secondary wall cellulose synthases PtrCesA4, PtrCesA7-A/B and PtrCesA8-A/B were characterized during wood formation in Populus trichocarpa (Torr. & Gray). CesA RNAi knockdown transgenic plants exhibited stunted growth, narrow leaves, early necrosis, reduced stature, collapsed vessels, thinner fiber cell walls and extended fiber lumen diameters. In the RNAi knockdown transgenics, stems exhibited reduced mechanical strength, with reduced modulus of rupture (MOR) and modulus of elasticity (MOE). The reduced mechanical strength may be due to thinner fiber cell walls. Vessels in the xylem of the transgenics were collapsed, indicating that water transport in xylem may be affected and thus causing early necrosis in leaves. A dramatic decrease in cellulose content was observed in the RNAi knockdown transgenics. Compared with wildtype, the cellulose content was significantly decreased in the PtrCesA4, PtrCesA7 and PtrCesA8 RNAi knockdown transgenics. As a result, lignin and xylem contents were proportionally increased. The wood composition changes were confirmed by solid-state NMR, two-dimensional solution-state NMR and sum-frequency-generation vibration (SFG) analyses. Both solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and SFG analyses demonstrated that knockdown of PtrCesAs did not affect cellulose crystallinity index. Our results provided the evidence for the involvement of PtrCesA4, PtrCesA7-A/B and PtrCesA8-A/B in secondary cell wall formation in wood and demonstrated the pleiotropic effects of their perturbations on wood formation.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 Populus trichocarpazzm321990 ; RNAi; cellulose; secondary cell wall; wood formation
Year: 2020 PMID: 31211386 DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpz020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tree Physiol ISSN: 0829-318X Impact factor: 4.196