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A feruloyl transferase involved in the biosynthesis of suberin and suberin‐associated wax is required for maturation and sealing properties of potato periderm
Authors:Olga Serra  Carolin Hohn  Rochus Franke  Salomé Prat  Marisa Molinas  Mercè Figueras
Institution:1. Laboratori del Suro, Departament de Biologia, Facultat de Ciències, Universitat de Girona, Campus Montilivi s/n, E‐17071 Girona, Spain;2. Institute of Cellular and Molecular Botany, University of Bonn, Kirschallee?1, D‐53115 Bonn, Germany;3. Present address: Institute of Molecular Physiology and Biotechnology of Plants, University of Bonn, Karlrobert‐Kreiten‐Stra?e?13, D‐53115 Bonn, Germany.;4. Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Campus Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, c/Darwin?3, E‐28049 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Suberin and waxes embedded in the suberin polymer are key compounds in the control of transpiration in the tuber periderm of potato (Solanum tuberosum). Suberin is a cell‐wall biopolymer with aliphatic and aromatic domains. The aliphatic suberin consists of a fatty acid polyester with esterified ferulic acid, which is thought to play an important role in cross‐linking to the aromatic domain. In potato, ferulic acid esters are also the main components of periderm wax. How these ferulate esters contribute to the periderm water barrier remains unknown. Here we report on a potato gene encoding a fatty ω‐hydroxyacid/fatty alcohol hydroxycinnamoyl transferase (FHT), and study its molecular and physiological relevance in the tuber periderm by means of a reverse genetic approach. In FHT RNAi periderm, the suberin and its associated wax contained much smaller amounts of ferulate esters, in agreement with the in vitro ability of the FHT enzyme to conjugate ferulic acid with ω‐hydroxyacid and fatty alcohols. FHT down‐regulation did not affect the typical suberin lamellar ultrastructure but had significant effects on the anatomy, sealing properties and maturation of the periderm. The tuber skin became thicker and russeted, water loss was greatly increased, and maturation was prevented. FHT deficiency also induced accumulation of the hydroxycinnamic acid amides feruloyl and caffeoyl putrescine in the periderm. We discuss these results in relation to the role attributed to ferulates in suberin molecular architecture and periderm impermeability.
Keywords:ferulate esters  BAHD enzyme  suberin  wax  potato periderm  skin set
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