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Pectin methyl esterase inhibits intrusive and symplastic cell growth in developing wood cells of Populus
Authors:Siedlecka Anna  Wiklund Susanne  Péronne Marie-Amélie  Micheli Fabienne  Lesniewska Joanna  Sethson Ingmar  Edlund Ulf  Richard Luc  Sundberg Björn  Mellerowicz Ewa J
Institution:Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Umeå Plant Science Centre, SE 901 83 Umeå, Sweden (A.S., M.-A.P., J.L., B.S., E.J.M.); Organic Chemistry, Umeå University, SE 901 87 Umeå, Sweden (S.W., I.S., U.E.); and Laboratoire de Physiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Plantes, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, CNRS-FRE 2846, F94200 Ivry sur Seine, France (F.M., L.R.)
Abstract:Wood cells, unlike most other cells in plants, grow by a unique combination of intrusive and symplastic growth. Fibers grow in diameter by diffuse symplastic growth, but they elongate solely by intrusive apical growth penetrating the pectin-rich middle lamella that cements neighboring cells together. In contrast, vessel elements grow in diameter by a combination of intrusive and symplastic growth. We demonstrate that an abundant pectin methyl esterase (PME; EC 3.1.1.11) from wood-forming tissues of hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) acts as a negative regulator of both symplastic and intrusive growth of developing wood cells. When PttPME1 expression was up- and down-regulated in transgenic aspen trees, the PME activity in wood-forming tissues was correspondingly altered. PME removes methyl ester groups from homogalacturonan (HG) and transgenic trees had modified HG methylesterification patterns, as demonstrated by two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance and immunostaining using PAM1 and LM7 antibodies. In situ distributions of PAM1 and LM7 epitopes revealed changes in pectin methylesterification in transgenic trees that were specifically localized in expanding wood cells. The results show that en block deesterification of HG by PttPME1 inhibits both symplastic growth and intrusive growth. PttPME1 is therefore involved in mechanisms determining fiber width and length in the wood of aspen trees.
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