Pea border cell maturation and release involve complex cell wall structural dynamics

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  • Mravec, Jozef
  • Xiaoyuan Guo
  • Aleksander Riise Hansen
  • Julia Schückel
  • Stjepan Kresimir Kracun
  • Maria Dalgaard Mikkelsen
  • Gregory Mouille
  • Ida Elisabeth Johansen
  • Ulvskov, Peter
  • David Domozych
  • William George Tycho Willats

The adhesion of plant cells is vital for support and protection of the plant body and is maintained by a variety of molecular associations between cell wall components. In some specialized cases though, plant cells are programmed to detach and root cap-derived border cells are examples of this. Border cells (in some species known as border-like cells) provide an expendable barrier between roots and the environment. Their maturation and release is an important but poorly characterized cell separation event. To gain a deeper insight into the complex cellular dynamics underlying this process, we undertook a systematic, detailed analysis of pea (Pisum sativum) root tip cell walls. Our study included immuno-carbohydrate microarray profiling, monosaccharide composition determination, Fourier-transformed infrared microspectroscopy (FT-IR), quantitative RT-PCR of cell wall biosynthetic genes, analysis of hydrolytic activities, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and immunolocalization of cell wall components. Using this integrated glycobiology approach, we identified multiple novel modes of cell wall structural and compositional rearrangement during root cap growth and the release of border cells. Our findings provide a new level of detail about border cell maturation and enable us to develop a model of the separation process. We propose that loss of adhesion by the dissolution of homogalacturonan in the middle lamellae is augmented by an active biophysical process of cell curvature driven by the polarized distribution of xyloglucan and extensin epitopes.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftPlant Physiology
Vol/bind174
Sider (fra-til)1051-1066
Antal sider16
ISSN0032-0889
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2017

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