Regulation of polysaccharide breakdown during auxin-induced cell wall loosening |
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Authors: | Takayuki Hoson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi-ku, 558 Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Auxin induces cell elongation by increasing the extensibility of the cell wall. Biochemical modifications of wall constituents lead to such changes in the mechanical properties of the cell wall (wall loosening). The results obtained in the studies using antibodies and lectins as specific probes indicate that the breakdown of xyloglucans in dicotyledons and (1→3), (1→4)-β-glucans in Poaceae is involved in auxin-induced wall loosening. In dicotyledons, xyloglucans are degraded by the direct hydrolysis with an endoglucanase to oligosaccharides and by the two-step reaction via a product with intermediate size. (1→3), (1→4)-β-Glucan breakdown in Poaceae coleoptiles is mediated by the two-step reaction with endo-and exoglucanases. Although auxin inducesde novo synthesis of some hydrolases involved in breakdown of these polysaccharides, the breakdown activity is also regulated by the wall environment such as pH, by the mobility of hydrolases through wall networks, by the interaction of hydrolases with wall polysaccharide complex, and by the presence and the concentrations of different types of regulatory molecules. Recipient of the Botanical Society Award of Young Scientists, 1992. |
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Keywords: | Antibody Auxin Cell wall loosening (1→ 3), (1→ 4)-β -Glucan Lectin Xyloglucan |
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