Changes in cell wall properties coincide with overexpression of extensin fusion proteins in suspension cultured tobacco cells

PLoS One. 2014 Dec 23;9(12):e115906. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115906. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Extensins are one subfamily of the cell wall hydroxyproline-rich glycoproteins, containing characteristic SerHyp4 glycosylation motifs and intermolecular cross-linking motifs such as the TyrXaaTyr sequence. Extensins are believed to form a cross-linked network in the plant cell wall through the tyrosine-derivatives isodityrosine, pulcherosine, and di-isodityrosine. Overexpression of three synthetic genes encoding different elastin-arabinogalactan protein-extensin hybrids in tobacco suspension cultured cells yielded novel cross-linking glycoproteins that shared features of the extensins, arabinogalactan proteins and elastin. The cell wall properties of the three transgenic cell lines were all changed, but in different ways. One transgenic cell line showed decreased cellulose crystallinity and increased wall xyloglucan content; the second transgenic cell line contained dramatically increased hydration capacity and notably increased cell wall biomass, increased di-isodityrosine, and increased protein content; the third transgenic cell line displayed wall phenotypes similar to wild type cells, except changed xyloglucan epitope extractability. These data indicate that overexpression of modified extensins may be a route to engineer plants for bioenergy and biomaterial production.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Base Sequence
  • Cell Wall / chemistry
  • Cell Wall / metabolism*
  • Glycoproteins / analysis
  • Glycoproteins / genetics*
  • Glycoproteins / metabolism
  • Glycosylation
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mucoproteins / analysis
  • Mucoproteins / genetics*
  • Mucoproteins / metabolism
  • Nicotiana / chemistry
  • Nicotiana / cytology*
  • Nicotiana / genetics*
  • Nicotiana / metabolism
  • Plant Proteins / analysis
  • Plant Proteins / genetics*
  • Plant Proteins / metabolism
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / chemistry
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / genetics*
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / metabolism
  • Up-Regulation

Substances

  • Glycoproteins
  • Mucoproteins
  • Plant Proteins
  • arabinogalactan proteins
  • extensin protein, plant

Grants and funding

This research was funded by grants to MK from the National Science Foundation (MCB-9874744) and the Herman Frasch Foundation (526-HF02); and to LT, MGH, and AJR by the Department of Energy Bioenergy Research Center Award DOE DE-PS02-06ER64304. The BioEnergy Science Center is a United States Department of Energy Bioenergy Research Center supported by the Office of Biological and Environmental Research in the Department of Energy Office of Science. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.