阿拉伯木聚糖
木聚糖
胚乳
生物化学
细胞壁
糖基转移酶
异源表达
拟南芥
多糖
生物
化学
酶
谷蛋白
植物
基因
突变体
蛋白质亚单位
重组DNA
作者
Nadine Anders,Mark Wilkinson,Alison Lovegrove,J. Freeman,Theodora Tryfona,Till K. Pellny,Thilo Weimar,Jenny C. Mortimer,Katherine Stott,John M. Baker,Michaël Defoin-Platel,Peter R. Shewry,Paul Dupree,R. A. C. Mitchell
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1115858109
摘要
Xylan, a hemicellulosic component of the plant cell wall, is one of the most abundant polysaccharides in nature. In contrast to dicots, xylan in grasses is extensively modified by α-(1,2)– and α-(1,3)–linked arabinofuranose. Despite the importance of grass arabinoxylan in human and animal nutrition and for bioenergy, the enzymes adding the arabinosyl substitutions are unknown. Here we demonstrate that knocking-down glycosyltransferase (GT) 61 expression in wheat endosperm strongly decreases α-(1,3)–linked arabinosyl substitution of xylan. Moreover, heterologous expression of wheat and rice GT61s in Arabidopsis leads to arabinosylation of the xylan, and therefore provides gain-of-function evidence for α-(1,3)-arabinosyltransferase activity. Thus, GT61 proteins play a key role in arabinoxylan biosynthesis and therefore in the evolutionary divergence of grass cell walls.
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