Diversity of Pectin Rhamnogalacturonan I Rhamnosyltransferases in Glycosyltransferase Family 106
Rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I) comprises approximately one quarter of the pectin molecules in land plants, and the backbone of RG-I consists of a repeating sequence of [2)-α-L-Rha(1-4)-α-D-GalUA(1-] disaccharide. Four Arabidopsis thaliana genes encoding RG-I rhamnosyltransferases (AtRRT1 to AtRRT4), wh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in plant science 2020-07, Vol.11, p.997-997 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I) comprises approximately one quarter of the pectin molecules in land plants, and the backbone of RG-I consists of a repeating sequence of [2)-α-L-Rha(1-4)-α-D-GalUA(1-] disaccharide. Four
Arabidopsis thaliana
genes encoding RG-I rhamnosyltransferases (AtRRT1 to AtRRT4), which synthesize the disaccharide repeats, have been identified in the glycosyltransferase family (GT106). However, the functional role of RG-I in plant cell walls and the evolutional history of RRTs remains to be clarified. Here, we characterized the sole ortholog of AtRRT1–AtRRT4 in liverwort,
Marchantia polymorpha
, namely, MpRRT1. MpRRT1 had RRT activity and genetically complemented the At
RRT1
-deficient mutant phenotype in
A. thaliana
. However, the Mp
RRT1
-deficient
M. polymorpha
mutants showed no prominent morphological changes and only an approximate 20% reduction in rhamnose content in the cell wall fraction compared to that in wild-type plants, suggesting the existence of other
RRT
gene(s) in the
M. polymorpha
genome. As expected, we detected RRT activities in other GT106 family proteins such as those encoded by Mp
RRT3
in
M. polymorpha
and
FRB1/
At
RRT8
in
A. thaliana
, the deficient mutant of which affects cell adhesion. Our results show that
RRT
genes are more redundant and diverse in GT106 than previously thought. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2020.00997 |