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The Arabidopsis thaliana nucleotide sugar transporter GONST2 is a functional homolog of GONST1.
Jing, Beibei; Ishikawa, Toshiki; Soltis, Nicole; Inada, Noriko; Liang, Yan; Murawska, Gosia; Fang, Lin; Andeberhan, Fekadu; Pidatala, Ramana; Yu, Xiaolan; Baidoo, Edward; Kawai-Yamada, Maki; Loque, Dominique; Kliebenstein, Daniel J; Dupree, Paul; Mortimer, Jenny C.
Afiliação
  • Jing B; Joint BioEnergy Institute Emeryville CA USA.
  • Ishikawa T; Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA USA.
  • Soltis N; Graduate School of Science and Engineering Saitama University Japan.
  • Inada N; Plant Sciences Department UC Davis Davis CA USA.
  • Liang Y; Graduate School of Biological Sciences NAIST Nara Japan.
  • Murawska G; Present address: Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefecture University Osaka Japan.
  • Fang L; Joint BioEnergy Institute Emeryville CA USA.
  • Andeberhan F; Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA USA.
  • Pidatala R; Joint BioEnergy Institute Emeryville CA USA.
  • Yu X; Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA USA.
  • Baidoo E; Present address: Chemistry Department Basel Switzerland.
  • Kawai-Yamada M; Joint BioEnergy Institute Emeryville CA USA.
  • Loque D; Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA USA.
  • Kliebenstein DJ; Present address: Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Botany South China Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou China.
  • Dupree P; Joint BioEnergy Institute Emeryville CA USA.
  • Mortimer JC; Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA USA.
Plant Direct ; 5(3): e00309, 2021 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33763627
Glycosylinositolphosphorylceramides (GIPCs) are the predominant lipid in the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. Characterized GIPC glycosylation mutants have severe or lethal plant phenotypes. However, the function of the glycosylation is unclear. Previously, we characterized Arabidopsis thaliana GONST1 and showed that it was a nucleotide sugar transporter which provides GDP-mannose for GIPC glycosylation. gonst1 has a severe growth phenotype, as well as a constitutive defense response. Here, we characterize a mutant in GONST1's closest homolog, GONST2. The gonst2-1 allele has a minor change to GIPC headgroup glycosylation. Like other reported GIPC glycosylation mutants, gonst1-1gonst2-1 has reduced cellulose, a cell wall polymer that is synthesized at the plasma membrane. The gonst2-1 allele has increased resistance to a biotrophic pathogen Golovinomyces orontii but not the necrotrophic pathogen Botrytis cinerea. Expression of GONST2 under the GONST1 promoter can rescue the gonst1 phenotype, indicating that GONST2 has a similar function to GONST1 in providing GDP-D-Man for GIPC mannosylation.
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