Hee Sung Kang, Xin Tong, Alban Mariette, Minnie Leong, Cherie Beahan, Eduardo Flores-Sandoval, Gustav B. Pedersen, Carsten Rautengarten, John L. Bowman, Berit Ebert, Anthony Bacic, Monika S. Doblin, Staffan Persson, Edwin R. Lampugnani
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Cell wall-related glycosyltransferases and wall architecture in the model liverwort Marchantia polymorpha
The liverwort Marchantia polymorpha has emerged as an important plant model for developmental studies and may become central to elucidate the complex process of cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis. This study comprehensively analyses the composition and structure of cell wall glycans across eight different M. polymorpha tissue types. We show that while the cell walls largely mirror known land plant cell wall composition, they also exhibit some unique characteristics. For example, M. polymorpha cell walls displayed a remarkably low overall pectin content, yet the relative abundance of pectic α-(1,5)-arabinan in sporophytes hints at its putative role in the evolution and complexity of spermatophyte cell walls. Furthermore, through comparative analyses of glycosyltransferase (GT) families across plant species, we found that while M. polymorpha generally has low genetic redundancy in most cell wall-related GT families, it also exhibits a diversified GT repertoire in four families, indicating uniqueness in certain cell wall biosynthesis pathways. To support research underpinning cell wall biosynthesis, we developed a Gateway compatible compendium of 87 M. polymorpha GTs, providing a valuable resource for genetic and functional studies. Our study thus works as a foundation to drive new insights into cell wall evolution, structure and function across the plant kingdom.
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Publishing the best original research papers in all key areas of modern plant biology from the world"s leading laboratories, The Plant Journal provides a dynamic forum for this ever growing international research community.
Plant science research is now at the forefront of research in the biological sciences, with breakthroughs in our understanding of fundamental processes in plants matching those in other organisms. The impact of molecular genetics and the availability of model and crop species can be seen in all aspects of plant biology. For publication in The Plant Journal the research must provide a highly significant new contribution to our understanding of plants and be of general interest to the plant science community.