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New Phytol ; 218(3): 1049-1060, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29460505

ABSTRACT

Insights into the evolution of plant cell walls have important implications for comprehending these diverse and abundant biological structures. In order to understand the evolving structure-function relationships of the plant cell wall, it is imperative to trace the origin of its different components. The present study is focused on plant 1,4-ß-xylan, tracing its evolutionary origin by genome and transcriptome mining followed by phylogenetic analysis, utilizing a large selection of plants and algae. It substantiates the findings by heterologous expression and biochemical characterization of a charophyte alga xylan synthase. Of the 12 known gene classes involved in 1,4-ß-xylan formation, XYS1/IRX10 in plants, IRX7, IRX8, IRX9, IRX14 and GUX occurred for the first time in charophyte algae. An XYS1/IRX10 ortholog from Klebsormidium flaccidum, designated K. flaccidumXYLAN SYNTHASE-1 (KfXYS1), possesses 1,4-ß-xylan synthase activity, and 1,4-ß-xylan occurs in the K. flaccidum cell wall. These data suggest that plant 1,4-ß-xylan originated in charophytes and shed light on the origin of one of the key cell wall innovations to occur in charophyte algae, facilitating terrestrialization and emergence of polysaccharide-based plant cell walls.


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Cell Wall/metabolism , Charophyceae/enzymology , Pentosyltransferases/metabolism , Plant Cells/metabolism , Amino Acid Motifs , Biosynthetic Pathways , Charophyceae/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , HEK293 Cells , Humans , Pentosyltransferases/chemistry , Phylogeny
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