Arabinosylation of cell wall extensin is required for the directional response to salinity in roots

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Authors
  • Y. Zou
  • N. Gigli-Bisceglia
  • E. van Zelm
  • P. Kokkinopoulou
  • M.M. Julkowska
  • M. Besten
  • T.-P. Nguyen
  • H. Li
  • J. Lamers
  • T. de Zeeuw
  • J.A. Dongus
  • Y. Zeng
  • Y. Cheng
  • I.T. Koevoets
  • B. Jørgensen
  • M. Giesbers
  • J. Vroom
  • T. Ketelaar
  • B.L. Petersen
  • T. Engelsdorf
  • J. Sprakel
  • Y. Zhang
  • C. Testerink
Publication date 09-2024
Journal Plant Cell
Volume | Issue number 36 | 9
Pages (from-to) 3328-3343
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Abstract
Soil salinity is a major contributor to crop yield losses. To improve our understanding of root responses to salinity, we developed and exploited a real-Time salt-induced tilting assay. This assay follows root growth upon both gravitropic and salt challenges, revealing that root bending upon tilting is modulated by Na+ ions, but not by osmotic stress. Next, we measured this salt-specific response in 345 natural Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) accessions and discovered a genetic locus, encoding the cell wall-modifying enzyme EXTENSIN ARABINOSE DEFICIENT TRANSFERASE (ExAD) that is associated with root bending in the presence of NaCl (hereafter salt). Extensins are a class of structural cell wall glycoproteins known as hydroxyproline (Hyp)-rich glycoproteins, which are posttranslationally modified by O-glycosylation, mostly involving Hyp-Arabinosylation. We show that salt-induced ExAD-dependent Hyp-Arabinosylation influences root bending responses and cell wall thickness. Roots of exad1 mutant seedlings, which lack Hyp-Arabinosylation of extensin, displayed increased thickness of root epidermal cell walls and greater cell wall porosity. They also showed altered gravitropic root bending in salt conditions and a reduced salt-Avoidance response. Our results suggest that extensin modification via Hyp-Arabinosylation is a unique salt-specific cellular process required for the directional response of roots exposed to salinity.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koae135
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85203247943
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