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Interactions among three distinct CesA proteins essential for cellulose synthesis.


ABSTRACT: In a screen to identify novel cellulose deficient mutants, three lines were shown to be allelic and define a novel complementation group, irregular xylem5 (irx5). IRX5 was cloned and encodes a member of the CesA family of cellulose synthase catalytic subunits (AtCesA4). irx5 plants have an identical phenotype to previously described mutations in two other members of this gene family (IRX1 and IRX3). IRX5, IRX3, and IRX1 are coexpressed in exactly the same cells, and all three proteins interact in detergent solubilized extracts, suggesting that three members of this gene family are required for cellulose synthesis in secondary cell walls. The association of IRX1 and IRX3 was reduced to undetectable levels in the absence of IRX5. Consequently, these data suggest that IRX5, IRX3, and IRX1 are all essential components of the cellulose synthesizing complex and the presence of all three subunits is required for the correct assembly of this complex.

SUBMITTER: Taylor NG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC298793 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interactions among three distinct CesA proteins essential for cellulose synthesis.

Taylor Neil G NG   Howells Rhian M RM   Huttly Alison K AK   Vickers Kate K   Turner Simon R SR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20030121 3


In a screen to identify novel cellulose deficient mutants, three lines were shown to be allelic and define a novel complementation group, irregular xylem5 (irx5). IRX5 was cloned and encodes a member of the CesA family of cellulose synthase catalytic subunits (AtCesA4). irx5 plants have an identical phenotype to previously described mutations in two other members of this gene family (IRX1 and IRX3). IRX5, IRX3, and IRX1 are coexpressed in exactly the same cells, and all three proteins interact i  ...[more]

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