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The F8H Glycosyltransferase Is a Functional Paralog of FRA8 Involved in Glucuronoxylan Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis

Chanhui Lee1, Quincy Teng2, Wenlin Huang2, Ruiqin Zhong1 and Zheng-Hua Ye1,*

1 Department of Plant Biology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
2 National Exposure Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA 30605, USA

*Corresponding author: Dr. Zheng-Hua Ye. Department of Plant Biology, University of Georgia 2502 Plant Sciences Athens, GA 30602, Tel 706 542 1832, Fax 706 542 1805, E-mail: zhye{at}plantbio.uga.edu


   Abstract

The FRAGILE FIBER8 (FRA8) gene was previously shown to be required for the biosynthesis of the reducing end tetrasaccharide sequence of glucuronoxylan (GX) in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here, we demonstrate that F8H, a close homolog of FRA8, is a functional paralog of FRA8 involved in GX biosynthesis. The F8H gene is preferentially expressed in xylem cells, in which the secondary walls contain abundant amount of GX, and the F8H protein is targeted to Golgi where GX is synthesized. Overexpression of F8H in the fra8 mutant completely complemented the fra8 mutant phenotypes including the secondary wall thickness of fibers and vessels, vessel morphology, GX content, and the abundance of the reducing end tetrasaccharide sequence of GX, indicating that F8H shares the same biochemical function as FRA8. Although the f8h mutant alone did not show any detectable cell wall defects, the f8h/fra8 double mutant exhibits an additional reduction in cell wall xylose level, a more severe deformation of vessels, and an extreme retardation in plant growth compared with the fra8 mutant. Together, our findings suggest that F8H and FRA8 are functional paralogs and they function redundantly in GX biosynthesis during secondary wall formation in the xylem.

Keywords: Arabidopsis - glucuronoxylan biosynthesis - glycosyltransferase - secondary wall biosynthesis - xylan

(Received December 23, 2008; Accepted February 9, 2009)
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