A galactosyltransferase acting on arabinogalactan protein glycans is essential for embryo development in A rabidopsis
Arabinogalactan proteins ( AGP s) are a complex family of cell‐wall proteoglycans that are thought to play major roles in plant growth and development. Genetic approaches to studying AGP function have met limited success so far, presumably due to redundancy within the large gene families encoding AG...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2013-10, Vol.76 (1), p.128-137 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Arabinogalactan proteins (
AGP
s) are a complex family of cell‐wall proteoglycans that are thought to play major roles in plant growth and development. Genetic approaches to studying
AGP
function have met limited success so far, presumably due to redundancy within the large gene families encoding
AGP
backbones. Here we used an alternative approach for genetic dissection of the role of
AGP
s in development by modifying their glycan side chains. We have identified an Arabidopsis glycosyltransferase of
CAZY
family
GT
31 (
A
t
GALT
31
A
) that galactosylates
AGP
side chains. A mutation in the
A
t
GALT
31A
gene caused the arrest of embryo development at the globular stage. The presence of the transcript in the suspensor of globular‐stage embryos is consistent with a role for
A
t
GALT
31A
in progression of embryo development beyond the globular stage. The first observable defect in the mutant is perturbation of the formative asymmetric division of the hypophysis, indicating an essential role for
AGP
proteoglycans in either specification of the hypophysis or orientation of the asymmetric division plane. |
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ISSN: | 0960-7412 1365-313X |
DOI: | 10.1111/tpj.12281 |