| Literature DB >> 9445479 |
T Arioli1, L Peng, A S Betzner, J Burn, W Wittke, W Herth, C Camilleri, H Höfte, J Plazinski, R Birch, A Cork, J Glover, J Redmond, R E Williamson.
Abstract
Cellulose, an abundant, crystalline polysaccharide, is central to plant morphogenesis and to many industries. Chemical and ultrastructural analyses together with map-based cloning indicate that the RSW1 locus of Arabidopsis encodes the catalytic subunit of cellulose synthase. The cloned gene complements the rsw1 mutant whose temperature-sensitive allele is changed in one amino acid. The mutant allele causes a specific reduction in cellulose synthesis, accumulation of noncrystalline beta-1,4-glucan, disassembly of cellulose synthase, and widespread morphological abnormalities. Microfibril crystallization may require proper assembly of the RSW1 gene product into synthase complexes whereas glucan biosynthesis per se does not.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9445479 DOI: 10.1126/science.279.5351.717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728