N-glycoproteins in Plant Cell Walls: A Survey

Plants (Basel). 2022 Nov 23;11(23):3204. doi: 10.3390/plants11233204.

Abstract

Cell walls are an extracellular compartment specific to plant cells, which are not found in animal cells. Their composition varies between cell types, plant species, and physiological states. They are composed of a great diversity of polymers, i.e., polysaccharides, proteins, and lignins. Cell wall proteins (CWPs) are major players involved in the plasticity of cell walls which support cell growth and differentiation, as well as adaptation to environmental changes. In order to reach the extracellular space, CWPs are transported through the secretory pathway where they may undergo post-translational modifications, including N-glycosylations on the Asn residues in specific motifs (Asn-X-Ser/Thr-X, with X≠Pro). This review aims at providing a survey of the present knowledge related to cell wall N-glycoproteins with (i) an overview of the experimental workflows, (ii) a selection of relevant articles dedicated to N-glycoproteomics, (iii) a description of the diversity of N-glycans, and (iv) a focus on the importance of N-glycans for CWP structure and/or function.

Keywords: Concanavalin A affinity chromatography; N-glycosylation; cell wall; cell wall protein; glycopeptides; glycoproteomics; hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography; plant.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the TULIP LabEx project (ANR-10-LABX-41; ANR-11-IDEX-0002-02).