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Type: Journal article
Title: Another building block in the plant cell wall: Barley xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferases link covalently xyloglucan and anionic oligosaccharides derived from pectin
Author: Stratilová, B.
Šesták, S.
Mravec, J.
Garajova, S.
Pakanová, Z.
Vadinová, K.
Kučerová, D.
Kozmon, S.
Schwerdt, J.G.
Shirley, N.
Stratilová, E.
Hrmova, M.
Citation: The Plant Journal, 2020; 104(3):752-767
Publisher: Wiley
Issue Date: 2020
ISSN: 0960-7412
1365-313X
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Barbora Stratilová, Sergej Šesták, Jozef Mravec, Soňa Garajová, Zuzana Pakanová, Kristína Vadinová, Danica Kučerová, Stanislav Kozmon, Julian G. Schwerdt, Neil Shirley Eva Stratilová and Maria Hrmova
Abstract: We report on the homo‐ and hetero‐transglycosylation activities of the HvXET3 and HvXET4 xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferases (XET; EC 2.4.1.207) from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), and the visualisation of these activities in young barley roots using Alexa Fluor 488‐labelled oligosaccharides. We discover that these isozymes catalyse the transglycosylation reactions with the chemically defined donor and acceptor substrates, specifically with the xyloglucan donor and the penta‐galacturonide [α(1‐4)GalAp]5 acceptor – the homogalacturonan (pectin) fragment. This activity is supported by 3D molecular models of HvXET3 and HvXET4 with the docked XXXG donor and [α(1‐4)GalAp]5 acceptor substrates at the ‐4 to +5 subsites in the active sites. Comparative sequence analyses of barley isoforms and seed‐localised TmXET6.3 from nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus L.) permitted the engineering of mutants of TmXET6.3 that could catalyse the hetero‐transglycosylation reaction with the xyloglucan/[α(1‐4)GalAp]5 substrate pair, while wild‐type TmXET6.3 lacked this activity. Expression data obtained by real‐time quantitative PCR of HvXET transcripts and a clustered heatmap of expression profiles of the gene family revealed that HvXET3 and HvXET6 co‐expressed but did not share the monophyletic origin. Conversely, HvXET3 and HvXET4 shared this relationship, when we examined the evolutionary history of 419 glycoside hydrolase 16 family members, spanning monocots, eudicots, and a basal Angiosperm. The discovered hetero‐transglycosylation activity in HvXET3 and HvXET4 with the xyloglucan/[α(1‐4)GalAp]5 substrate pair is discussed against the background of roles of xyloglucan‐pectin heteropolymers and how they may participate in spatial patterns of cell wall formation and re‐modelling, and affect the structural features of walls.
Keywords: Clustered heatmap of expression profiles
evolution
glycoside hydrolase 16 family
homo- and hetero-transglycosylation
mutants
pectin fragment, RT-qPCR
Description: Published online 16 August 2020.
Rights: © 2020 Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14964
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0556048
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP120100900
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14964
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