Cotton CSLD3 restores cell elongation and cell wall integrity mainly by enhancing primary cellulose production in the Arabidopsis cesa6 mutant
Key message Overexpression of cotton cellulose synthase like D3 (GhCSLD3) gene partially rescued growth defect of atcesa6 mutant with restored cell elongation and cell wall integrity mainly by enhancing primary cellulose production. Among cellulose synthase like (CSL) family proteins, CSLDs share th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2019-11, Vol.101 (4-5), p.389-401 |
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Overexpression of cotton
cellulose synthase like D3 (GhCSLD3)
gene partially rescued growth defect of
atcesa6
mutant with restored cell elongation and cell wall integrity mainly by enhancing primary cellulose production.
Among cellulose synthase like (CSL) family proteins, CSLDs share the highest sequence similarity to cellulose synthase (CESA) proteins. Although CSLD proteins have been implicated to participate in the synthesis of carbohydrate-based polymers (cellulose, pectins and hemicelluloses), and therefore plant cell wall formation, the exact biochemical function of CSLD proteins remains controversial and the function of the remaining CSLD genes in other species have not been determined. In this study, we attempted to illustrate the function of CSLD proteins by overexpressing
Arabidopsis AtCSLD2
, -
3
, -
5
and cotton
GhCSLD3
genes in the
atcesa6
mutant, which has a background that is defective for primary cell wall cellulose synthesis in
Arabidopsis
. We found that
GhCSLD3
overexpression partially rescued the growth defect of the
atcesa6
mutant during early vegetative growth. Despite the
atceas6
mutant having significantly reduced cellulose contents, the defected cell walls and lower dry mass,
GhCSLD3
overexpression largely restored cell wall integrity (CWI) and improved the biomass yield. Our result suggests that overexpression of the GhCSLD protein enhances primary cell wall synthesis and compensates for the loss of
CESAs
, which is required for cellulose production, therefore rescuing defects in cell elongation and CWI. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-019-00910-1 |