Journal article
A glycosyltransferase from nicotiana alata pollen mediates synthesis of a linear (1,5)-α-L-arabinan when expressed in arabidopsis
ER Lampugnani, YY Ho, IE Moller, PL Koh, JF Golz, A Bacic, E Newbigin
Plant Physiology | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1104/pp.15.02005
Abstract
The walls of Nicotiana alata pollen tubes contain a linear arabinan composed of (1,5)-α-linked arabinofuranose residues. Although generally found as a side chain on the backbone of the pectic polysaccharide rhamnogalacturonan I, the arabinan in N. alata pollen tubes is considered free, as there is no detectable rhamnogalacturonan I in these walls. Carbohydrate-specific antibodies detected arabinan epitopes at the tip and along the shank of N. alata pollen tubes that are predominantly part of the primary layer of the bilayered wall. A sequence related to ARABINAN DEFICIENT1 (AtARAD1), a presumed arabinan arabinosyltransferase from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), was identified by searchin..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (discovery grant no. DP110100410 to E.R.L., A.B., and E.N.) and the Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls (grant no. CE1101007 to E.R.L., Y.Y.H., I.E.M., and A.B.).