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Matrix solubilization and cell wall weakening by β-expansin (group-1 allergen) from maize pollen

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PLANT JOURNAL
Volume 68, Issue 3, Pages 546-559

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2011.04705.x

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beta-expansin; pollen; cell wall; arabinoxylan; group-1 grass pollen allergen; homogalacturonan

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  1. Office of Basic Energy Sciences, US Department of Energy [DE-FG02-84ER13179]

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Beta-expansins accumulate to high levels in grass pollen, a feature apparently unique to grasses. These proteins, which are major human allergens, facilitate pollen tube penetration of the maize stigma and style (the silk). Here we report that treatment of maize silk cell walls with purified beta-expansin from maize pollen led to solubilization of wall matrix polysaccharides, dominated by feruloyated highly substituted glucuronoarabinoxylan (60%) and homogalacturonan (35%). Such action was selective for cell walls of grasses, and indicated a target preferentially found in grass cell walls, probably the highly substituted glucuronoarabinoxylan. Several tests for lytic activities by beta-expansin were negative and polysaccharide solubilization had weak temperature dependence, which indicated a non-enzymatic process. Concomitant with matrix solubilization, beta-expansin treatment induced creep, reduced the breaking force and increased the plastic compliance of wall specimens. From comparisons of the pH dependencies of these processes, we conclude that matrix solubilization was linked closely to changes in wall plasticity and breaking force, but not so closely coupled to cell wall creep. Because matrix solubilization and increased wall plasticity have not been found with other expansins, we infer that these novel activities are linked to the specialized role of grass pollen beta-expansins in promotion of penetration of the pollen tube through the stigma and style, most likely by weakening the middle lamella.

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