Journal article

Arabinogalactan proteins are required for apical cell extension in the moss Physcomitrella patens

KJD Lee, Y Sakata, SL Mau, F Pettolino, A Bacic, RS Quatrano, CD Knight, JP Knox

PLANT CELL | AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS | Published : 2005

Abstract

Cell biological, structural, and genetic approaches have demonstrated the presence of arabinogalactan proteins (AGPs) in the moss Physcomitrella patens and provided evidence for their function in cell expansion and specifically in the extension of apical tip-growing cells. Inhibitor studies indicated that apical cell expansion in P. patens is blocked by synthetic AGP binding beta-glucosyl Yariv reagent (betaGlcYR). The anti-(1-->5)-alpha-L-arabinan monoclonal antibody LM6 binds to some AGPs in P. patens, to all plasma membranes, and to the cell wall surface at the most apical region of growing protonemal filaments. Moreover, LM6 labeling of cell walls at the tips of apical cells of P. patens..

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