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Acetylation of cell wall is required for structural integrity of the leaf surface and exerts a global impact on plant stress responses.

Authors :
Nafisi M
Stranne M
Fimognari L
Atwell S
Martens HJ
Pedas PR
Hansen SF
Nawrath C
Scheller HV
Kliebenstein DJ
Sakuragi Y
Source :
Frontiers in plant science [Front Plant Sci] 2015 Jul 22; Vol. 6, pp. 550. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jul 22 (Print Publication: 2015).
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The epidermis on leaves protects plants from pathogen invasion and provides a waterproof barrier. It consists of a layer of cells that is surrounded by thick cell walls, which are partially impregnated by highly hydrophobic cuticular components. We show that the Arabidopsis T-DNA insertion mutants of REDUCED WALL ACETYLATION 2 (rwa2), previously identified as having reduced O-acetylation of both pectins and hemicelluloses, exhibit pleiotrophic phenotype on the leaf surface. The cuticle layer appeared diffused and was significantly thicker and underneath cell wall layer was interspersed with electron-dense deposits. A large number of trichomes were collapsed and surface permeability of the leaves was enhanced in rwa2 as compared to the wild type. A massive reprogramming of the transcriptome was observed in rwa2 as compared to the wild type, including a coordinated up-regulation of genes involved in responses to abiotic stress, particularly detoxification of reactive oxygen species and defense against microbial pathogens (e.g., lipid transfer proteins, peroxidases). In accordance, peroxidase activities were found to be elevated in rwa2 as compared to the wild type. These results indicate that cell wall acetylation is essential for maintaining the structural integrity of leaf epidermis, and that reduction of cell wall acetylation leads to global stress responses in Arabidopsis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1664-462X
Volume :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Frontiers in plant science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26257757
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2015.00550