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Plant O-hydroxyproline arabinogalactans are composed of repeating trigalactosyl subunits with short bifurcated side chains.


ABSTRACT: Classical arabinogalactan proteins partially defined by type II O-Hyp-linked arabinogalactans (Hyp-AGs) are structural components of the plant extracellular matrix. Recently we described the structure of a small Hyp-AG putatively based on repetitive trigalactosyl subunits and suggested that AGs are less complex and varied than generally supposed. Here we describe three additional AGs with similar subunits. The Hyp-AGs were isolated from two different arabinogalactan protein fusion glycoproteins expressed in tobacco cells; that is, a 22-residue Hyp-AG and a 20-residue Hyp-AG, both isolated from interferon alpha2b-(Ser-Hyp)(20), and a 14-residue Hyp-AG isolated from (Ala-Hyp)(51)-green fluorescent protein. We used NMR spectroscopy to establish the molecular structure of these Hyp-AGs, which share common features: (i) a galactan main chain composed of two 1-->3 beta-linked trigalactosyl blocks linked by a beta-1-->6 bond; (ii) bifurcated side chains with Ara, Rha, GlcUA, and a Gal 6-linked to Gal-1 and Gal-2 of the main-chain trigalactosyl repeats; (iii) a common side chain structure composed of up to six residues, the largest consisting of an alpha-L-Araf-(1-->5)-alpha-L-Araf-(1-->3)-alpha-L-Araf-(1-->3- unit and an alpha-L-Rhap-(1-->4)-beta-D-GlcUAp-(1-->6)-unit, both linked to Gal. The conformational ensemble obtained by using nuclear Overhauser effect data in structure calculations revealed a galactan main chain with a reverse turn involving the beta-1-->6 link between the trigalactosyl blocks, yielding a moderately compact structure stabilized by H-bonds.

SUBMITTER: Tan L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2915693 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plant O-hydroxyproline arabinogalactans are composed of repeating trigalactosyl subunits with short bifurcated side chains.

Tan Li L   Varnai Peter P   Lamport Derek T A DT   Yuan Chunhua C   Xu Jianfeng J   Qiu Feng F   Kieliszewski Marcia J MJ  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100520 32


Classical arabinogalactan proteins partially defined by type II O-Hyp-linked arabinogalactans (Hyp-AGs) are structural components of the plant extracellular matrix. Recently we described the structure of a small Hyp-AG putatively based on repetitive trigalactosyl subunits and suggested that AGs are less complex and varied than generally supposed. Here we describe three additional AGs with similar subunits. The Hyp-AGs were isolated from two different arabinogalactan protein fusion glycoproteins  ...[more]

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