Changes in the cell wall of flax phloem fibers during gravitropic reaction

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1007/s11738-024-03718-9
Natalia Mokshina, Nadezda Ibragimova, Marina Ageeva, Polina Mikshina
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Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) phloem fibers produce a tertiary cell wall as part of regular plant growth. The fiber tertiary cell wall is responsible for supporting the stem’s vertical position and is involved in the implementation of the negative gravitropic reaction when it is tilted. Rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I) is one of the main matrix polysaccharides of the tertiary cell wall, playing an essential role in its functioning. The distribution of RG-I in fibers isolated from two stem sides (pulling and opposite) during graviresponse was studied. The increased content of galactose-containing polymers in the cell walls of fibers from the pulling stem sides was demonstrated. Differences in the distribution of RG-I epitopes on different sides of the stem were shown. RG-I with branched galactan side chains was found in the fiber tertiary cell walls; the labeling of such side chains in the cell wall of fibers from the pulling side of the stem was increased during gravistimulation. Using transcriptome analysis, the upregulation of genes encoding enzymes involved in RG-I metabolism (synthesis and modifications) in the fibers from the pulling stem side, mainly at the early stage of graviresponse, was revealed. A special role for fasciclin-like arabinogalactan proteins in response to mechanical stimuli was proposed. For the purpose of further modifying the plant cell wall properties, it would be worthwhile to have an understanding of the processes taking place in the fiber cell wall, both in normal conditions and during mechanical stress.

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重力反应过程中亚麻韧皮部纤维细胞壁的变化
亚麻(Linum usitatissimum L.)韧皮部纤维在植物正常生长过程中会产生第三层细胞壁。纤维三级细胞壁负责支撑茎干的垂直位置,并在茎干倾斜时参与负重力反应的实施。鼠李糖半乳糖醛酸 I(RG-I)是三级细胞壁的主要基质多糖之一,对其功能起着至关重要的作用。研究了在重力反应过程中,从茎的两侧(牵拉侧和相反侧)分离出的纤维中 RG-I 的分布情况。结果表明,拉茎侧纤维细胞壁中含半乳糖的聚合物含量增加。RG-I表位在茎干两侧的分布也存在差异。在纤维三级细胞壁中发现了带有支化半乳糖侧链的 RG-I;在重力刺激过程中,来自茎杆牵拉侧的纤维细胞壁中此类侧链的标记增加。通过转录组分析,发现在来自拉茎侧的纤维中,编码参与 RG-I 代谢(合成和修饰)的酶的基因上调,主要发生在重力反应的早期阶段。研究还提出了类似筋膜蛋白的阿拉伯半乳聚糖蛋白在机械刺激反应中的特殊作用。为了进一步改变植物细胞壁的特性,有必要了解纤维细胞壁在正常情况下和机械压力下的变化过程。
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