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Seed hemicelluloses tailor mucilage properties and salt tolerance

Seed hemicelluloses tailor mucilage properties and salt tolerance

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Summary While Arabidopsis seed coat epidermal cells have become an excellent genetic system to study the biosynthesis and structural roles of various cell wall polymers, the physiological function of the secreted mucilaginous polysaccharides remains ambiguous. Seed mucilage is shaped by two distinct classes of highly substituted hemicelluloses along with cellulose and structural proteins, but their interplay has not been explored.We deciphered the functions of four distinct classes of cell wall polymers by generating a series of double mutants with defects in heteromannan, xylan, cellulose, or the arabinogalactan protein SALT-OVERLY SENSITIVE 5 (SOS5), and evaluating their impact on mucilage architecture and on seed germination during salt stress.We discovered that muci10 seeds, lacking heteromannan branches, had elevated tolerance to salt stress, while heteromannan elongation mutants exhibited reduced germination in CaCl2. In contrast, xylan made by MUCILAGE-RELATED21 (MUCI21) was found to be required for the adherence of mucilage pectin to microfibrils made by CELLULOSE SYNTHASE5 (CESA5) as well as to a SOS5-mediated network.Our results indicate that the substitution of xylan and glucomannan in seeds can fine-tune mucilage adherence and salt tolerance, respectively. The study of germinating seeds can thus provide insights into the synthesis, modification and function of complex glycans.

Voiniciuc C?t?lin、Hofmann Florian、Usadel Bj?rn、Yang Bo

Institute for Botany and Molecular Genetics (IBMG), BioSC, RWTH Aachen University||Independent Junior Research Group¨CDesigner Glycans, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry||Institute for Bio- and Geosciences (IBG-2: Plant Sciences), Forschungszentrum J¨1lichInstitute for Botany and Molecular Genetics (IBMG), BioSC, RWTH Aachen University||Institute for Bio- and Geosciences (IBG-2: Plant Sciences), Forschungszentrum J¨1lichInstitute for Botany and Molecular Genetics (IBMG), BioSC, RWTH Aachen University||Institute for Bio- and Geosciences (IBG-2: Plant Sciences), Forschungszentrum J¨1lichInstitute for Botany and Molecular Genetics (IBMG), BioSC, RWTH Aachen University||Independent Junior Research Group¨CDesigner Glycans, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry

10.1101/2020.08.03.234708

植物学分子生物学生物化学

germinationglycosyltransferasehemicellulosesalinityseed mucilage

Voiniciuc C?t?lin,Hofmann Florian,Usadel Bj?rn,Yang Bo.Seed hemicelluloses tailor mucilage properties and salt tolerance[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-12].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.03.234708.点此复制

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