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The wheat grain contains pectic domains exhibiting specific spatial and development-associated distribution.


ABSTRACT: Cell walls are complex structures surrounding plant cells with a composition that varies among species and even within a species between organs, cell types and development stages. For years, cell walls in wheat grains were described as simple walls consisting mostly of arabinoxylans and mixed-linked beta glucans. Proteomic and transcriptomic studies identified enzyme families involved in the synthesis of many more cell wall polysaccharides in the wheat grains. Here we describe the discovery of pectic domains in wheat grain using monoclonal antibodies and enzymatic treatment to degrade the major cell wall polymers. Distinct spatial distributions were observed for rhamnogalacturonan I present in the endosperm and mostly in the aleurone layer and homogalacturonan especially found in the outer layers, and tight developmental regulations were unveiled. We also uncovered a massive deposition of homogalacturonan via large vesicular bodies in the seed coat (testa) beneath a thick cuticle during development. Our findings raise questions about the function of pectin in wheat grain.

SUBMITTER: Chateigner-Boutin AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3931795 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The wheat grain contains pectic domains exhibiting specific spatial and development-associated distribution.

Chateigner-Boutin Anne-Laure AL   Bouchet Brigitte B   Alvarado Camille C   Bakan Bénédicte B   Guillon Fabienne F  

PloS one 20140221 2


Cell walls are complex structures surrounding plant cells with a composition that varies among species and even within a species between organs, cell types and development stages. For years, cell walls in wheat grains were described as simple walls consisting mostly of arabinoxylans and mixed-linked beta glucans. Proteomic and transcriptomic studies identified enzyme families involved in the synthesis of many more cell wall polysaccharides in the wheat grains. Here we describe the discovery of p  ...[more]

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