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ZmXTH1, a new xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase in maize, affects cell wall structure and composition in Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Genovesi Valeria  Fornalé Silvia  Fry Stephen C  Ruel Katia  Ferrer Pau  Encina Antonio  Sonbol Fathi-Mohamed  Bosch Josep  Puigdomènech Pere  Rigau Joan  Caparrós-Ruiz David
Affiliation:Laboratori de Genètica Molecular Vegetal, Consorci CSIC-IRTA, Jordi Girona 18-26, E-08034 Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:Xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolases (XTHs; EC 2.4.1.207and/or EC 3.2.1.15 [EC] 1) are enzymes involved in the modificationof cell wall structure by cleaving and, often, also re-joiningxyloglucan molecules in primary plant cell walls. Using a poolof antibodies raised against an enriched cell wall protein fraction,a new XTH cDNA in maize, ZmXTH1, has been isolated from a cDNAexpression library obtained from the elongation zone of themaize root. The predicted protein has a putative N-terminalsignal peptide and possesses the typical domains of this enzymefamily, such as a catalytic domain that is homologous to thatof Bacillus macerans β-glucanase, a putative N-glycosylationmotif, and four cysteine residues in the central and C terminalregions of the ZmXTH1 protein. Phylogenetic analysis of ZmXTH1reveals that it belongs to subgroup 4, so far only reportedfrom Poaceae monocot species. ZmXTH1 has been expressed in Pichiapastoris (a methylotrophic yeast) and the recombinant enzymeshowed xyloglucan endotransglucosylase but not xyloglucan endohydrolaseactivity, representing the first enzyme belonging to subgroup4 characterized in maize so far. Expression data indicate thatZmXTH1 is expressed in elongating tissues, modulated by cultureconditions, and induced by gibberellins. Transient expressionassays in onion cells reveal that ZmXTH1 is directed to thecell wall, although weakly bound. Finally, Arabidopsis thalianaplants expressing ZmXTH1 show slightly increased xyloglucanendohydrolase activity and alterations in the cell wall structureand composition. Key words: Cell elongation, cell wall, plant transformation, XEH, XET, XTH, Zea mays
Keywords:Cell elongation   cell wall   plant transformation   XEH   XET   XTH   Zea mays
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