Plant Biol (Stuttg) 2000; 2(6): 598-604
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-16643
Review Article
Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart ·New York

Functional Diversity of Xyloglucan-Related Proteins and its Implications in the Cell Wall Dynamics in Plants

R. Yokoyama, K. Nishitani
  • Biological Institute, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, 980-8578 Japan
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Publication History

July 17, 2000

October 4, 2000

Publication Date:
27 August 2001 (online)

Abstract

The plant cell wall is a dynamic apparatus responsible for both morphogenesis and responsiveness to environmental conditions. In the cell wall of most seed plants, cellulose microfibrils are cross-linked by xyloglucans to form a cellulose/xyloglucan framework, which functions as the mechanical underpinning of the cell wall. Endoxyloglucan transferases are a class of enzymes that play a central role in construction and modification of the plant cell wall. These enzymes are encoded by a large multi-gene family termed xyloglucan-related proteins (XRPs). More than 24 members of the XRP family have so far been identified in Arabidopsis thaliana. Each member of this family functions as either a hydrolase or a transferase acting on xyloglucans. The primary structures of proteins and gene-expression profiles have strongly suggested their potentially divergent roles in plant morphogenesis: different members of this family are expressed in different types of tissues at distinct developmental stages and respond differentially to individual hormones as well as environmental stimuli. These facts imply that each member of this gene family is individually committed to a specific process that proceeds in a specific tissue at a specific stage of development. Probably the generation and maintenance of the cell walls in a whole organ, and thus in the whole plant, is achieved by the ensemble of individual members of the XRP family.

Abbreviations

EXGT: endoxyloglucan transferase

XET: xyloglucan endotransglycosylase

XRP: xyloglucan-related protein

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K. Nishitani

Biological Institute
Graduate School of Science
Tohoku University

Sendai, 980-8578
Japan

Email: nishitan@mail.cc.tohoku.ac.jp

Section Editor: T. Nagata

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