Affiliation:
1. Plant Cell Biology Group, Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University, G.P.O. Box 475, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia
Abstract
Abstract
Polysaccharide analyses of mutants link several of the glycosyltransferases encoded by the 10 CesA genes of Arabidopsis to cellulose synthesis. Features of those mutant phenotypes point to particular genes depositing cellulose predominantly in either primary or secondary walls. We used transformation with antisense constructs to investigate the functions of CesA2(AthA) and CesA3 (AthB), genes for which reduced synthesis mutants are not yet available. Plants expressing antisense CesA1 (RSW1) provided a comparison with a gene whose mutant phenotype (Rsw1−) points mainly to a primary wall role. The antisense phenotypes of CesA1 and CesA3were closely similar and correlated with reduced expression of the target gene. Reductions in cell length rather than cell number underlay the shorter bolts and stamen filaments. Surprisingly, seedling roots were unaffected in both CesA1 and CesA3antisense plants. In keeping with the mild phenotype compared with Rsw1−, reductions in total cellulose levels in antisenseCesA1 and CesA3 plants were at the borderline of significance. We conclude that CesA3, likeCesA1, is required for deposition of primary wall cellulose. To test whether there were important functional differences between the two, we overexpressed CesA3 inrsw1 but were unable to complement that mutant's defect in CesA1. The function of CesA2 was less obvious, but, consistent with a role in primary wall deposition, the rate of stem elongation was reduced in antisense plants growing rapidly at 31°C.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology
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