Development and application of a suite of polysaccharide-degrading enzymes for analyzing plant cell walls
Article 2006 en
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Štefan Bauer
PV
Prasanna Vasu
SP
Staffan Persson
Abstract
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To facilitate analysis of plant cell wall polysaccharide structure and composition, we cloned 74 genes encoding polysaccharide-degrading enzymes from Aspergillus nidulans , Aspergillus fumigatus , and Neurospora crassa and expressed the genes as secreted proteins with C-terminal Myc and 6× His tags. Most of the recombinant enzymes were active in enzyme assays, and optima for pH and temperature were established. A subset of the enzymes was used to fragment polysaccharides from the irregular xylem 9 ( irx9 ) mutant of Arabidopsis . The analysis revealed a decrease in the abundance of xylan in the mutant, indicating that the IRX9 gene, which encodes a putative family 43 glycosyltransferase, is required for xylan synthesis.
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