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Deposition patterns of feruloylarabinoxylan during cell wall formation in moso bamboo

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PLANTA
Volume 256, Issue 3, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-022-03970-8

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Arabinoxylan; Ferulic acid; Primary cell wall; Secondary cell wall; S-2 layer; Xyloglucan

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan [15H02454, 20H03049]

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This study investigates the deposition patterns and localization of feruloylarabinoxylan, a type of hemicellulose, during the formation of cell walls in developing moso bamboo culms. The results show that feruloylarabinoxylan deposition is initiated during the formation of the secondary cell wall, particularly in the S-2 layer. This deposition pattern may affect the crosslinking between cell wall components and plant growth.
Main conclusion The feruloylarabinoxylan deposition was initiated at the formation of the secondary cell wall, especially S-2 layer in moso bamboo, which may affect crosslinking between cell wall components and plant growth. Hemicelluloses, major components of plant cell walls that are hydrogen bonded to cellulose and covalently bound to lignin, are crucial determinants of cell wall properties. Especially in commelinid monocotyledons, arabinoxylan is often esterified with ferulic acid, which is essential to crosslinking with cell wall components. However, the deposition patterns and localization of ferulic acid during cell wall formation remain unclear. In this study, developing moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) culms were used to elucidate deposition patterns of hemicelluloses including feruloylarabinoxylan. Ferulic acid content peaked with cessation of elongation growth, and thereafter decreased and remained stable as culm development proceeded. During primary cell wall (PCW) formation, xyloglucan and (1,3;1,4)-beta-glucan signals were detected in all tissues. Along with culm development, arabinoxylan and feruloylarabinoxylan signals were sequentially observed in the protoxylem, vascular fibers and metaxylem, and parenchyma. Feruloylarabinoxylan signals were observed slightly later than arabinoxylan signals. Arabinoxylan signals were observed throughout the compound middle lamella and secondary cell wall (SCW), whereas the feruloylarabinoxylan signal was localized to the S-2 layer of the SCW. These results indicate that the biosynthesis of hemicelluloses is regulated in accordance with cell wall layers. Feruloylarabinoxylan deposition may be initiated at the formation of SCW, especially S-2 layer formation. Ferulic acid-mediated linkages of arabinoxylan-arabinoxylan and arabinoxylan-lignin would arise during SCW formation with the cessation of elongation growth.

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