Fucosylated high molecular mass but not non-fucosylated low molecular mass xyloglucans undergo an extensive depolymerization in cell walls of azuki bean epicotyls
Epicotyl cuttings of azuki bean were incubated with [ 14C]-glucose (Glc) or [ 3H]-fucose (Fuc), and the metabolism of radiolabeled polymers in the 24% KOH-extractable cell wall fraction was investigated. Applied 14C-Glc and 3H-Fuc were predominantly incorporated into the glucan backbone and Fuc resi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant physiology 2010-07, Vol.167 (10), p.800-804 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Epicotyl cuttings of azuki bean were incubated with [
14C]-glucose (Glc) or [
3H]-fucose (Fuc), and the metabolism of radiolabeled polymers in the 24% KOH-extractable cell wall fraction was investigated. Applied
14C-Glc and
3H-Fuc were predominantly incorporated into the glucan backbone and Fuc residue of xyloglucan molecules, respectively. On gel permeation chromatography,
14C-polymers consisted of a main peak (0.7–1.0
MDa) and shoulder peak (30
kDa). The pattern was similar to that of iodine-reactive xyloglucans in the fraction. On the other hand,
3H-polymers consisted of a single peak eluted around 0.7–1.0
MDa. The elution patterns of
14C- and
3H-polymers were constant during the incubation period, although incorporated radioactivity increased with time. In the pulse-chase experiment, the high molecular mass peaks (0.7–1.0
MDa) of both
14C- and
3H-polymers showed an extensive molecular mass downshift, but not the shoulder peak of
14C-polymers. These results indicate that xyloglucans in the fraction consist of two types of molecules; fucosylated high molecular mass polymers and non-fucosylated low molecular mass polymers. Azuki bean epicotyls may synthesize both types of xyloglucans independently, but only fucosylated xyloglucans undergo an active depolymerization in the cell wall. |
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ISSN: | 0176-1617 1618-1328 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jplph.2010.01.002 |