Journal article

Not Just a Simple Sugar: Arabinose Metabolism and Function in Plants

A Mariette, HS Kang, JL Heazlewood, S Persson, B Ebert, ER Lampugnani

Plant and Cell Physiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2021

Abstract

Growth, development, structure as well as dynamic adaptations and remodeling processes in plants are largely controlled by properties of their cell walls. These intricate wall structures are mostly made up of different sugars connected through specific glycosidic linkages but also contain many glycosylated proteins. A key plant sugar that is present throughout the plantae, even before the divergence of the land plant lineage, but is not found in animals, is l-arabinose (l-Ara). Here, we summarize and discuss the processes and proteins involved in l-Ara de novo synthesis, l-Ara interconversion, and the assembly and recycling of l-Ara-containing cell wall polymers and proteins. We also discuss..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by an Australian Academy of Science Thomas Davies Research Grant (E.R.L.), an Australia and Pacific Science Foundation Grant (E.R.L.), a Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience Grant 180237 (B.E.), Australian Research Council Future Fellowships FT160100276 (B.E.) and FT160100218 (S.P.) and Discovery Project Grants DP180102630 (B.E. and J.H.L.), DP190101941 (S.P.) and, a Villum Investigator Grant Project ID 25915 (S.P.) and Novo Nordisk Laureate Grant NNF19OC0056076 (S.P.).