Literature DB >> 35681018

Golgi-localized putative S-adenosyl methionine transporters required for plant cell wall polysaccharide methylation.

Henry Temple1, Pyae Phyo2, Weibing Yang3,4, Jan J Lyczakowski1,5, Alberto Echevarría-Poza1, Igor Yakunin1, Juan Pablo Parra-Rojas6, Oliver M Terrett1, Susana Saez-Aguayo6, Ray Dupree7, Ariel Orellana6, Mei Hong8, Paul Dupree9.   

Abstract

Polysaccharide methylation, especially that of pectin, is a common and important feature of land plant cell walls. Polysaccharide methylation takes place in the Golgi apparatus and therefore relies on the import of S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) from the cytosol into the Golgi. However, so far, no Golgi SAM transporter has been identified in plants. Here we studied major facilitator superfamily members in Arabidopsis that we identified as putative Golgi SAM transporters (GoSAMTs). Knockout of the two most highly expressed GoSAMTs led to a strong reduction in Golgi-synthesized polysaccharide methylation. Furthermore, solid-state NMR experiments revealed that reduced methylation changed cell wall polysaccharide conformations, interactions and mobilities. Notably, NMR revealed the existence of pectin 'egg-box' structures in intact cell walls and showed that their formation is enhanced by reduced methyl esterification. These changes in wall architecture were linked to substantial growth and developmental phenotypes. In particular, anisotropic growth was strongly impaired in the double mutant. The identification of putative transporters involved in import of SAM into the Golgi lumen in plants provides new insights into the paramount importance of polysaccharide methylation for plant cell wall structure and function.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35681018     DOI: 10.1038/s41477-022-01156-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Plants        ISSN: 2055-0278            Impact factor:   17.352


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