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Hunting monolignol transporters: membrane proteomics and biochemical transport assays with membrane vesicles of Norway spruce
Umeå University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Chemistry.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9833-4628
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2020 (English)In: Journal of Experimental Botany, ISSN 0022-0957, E-ISSN 1460-2431, Vol. 71, no 20, p. 6379-6395Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Both the mechanisms of monolignol transport and the transported form of monolignols in developing xylem of trees are unknown. We tested the hypothesis of an active, plasma membrane-localized transport of monolignol monomers, dimers, and/or glucosidic forms with membrane vesicles prepared from developing xylem and lignin-forming tissuecultured cells of Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.), as well as from control materials, comprising non-lignifying Norway spruce phloem and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) BY-2 cells. Xylem and BY-2 vesicles transported both coniferin and p-coumaryl alcohol glucoside, but inhibitor assays suggested that this transport was through the tonoplast. Membrane vesicles prepared from lignin-forming spruce cells showed coniferin transport, but the K-m value for coniferin was much higher than those of xylem and BY-2 cells. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of membrane proteins isolated from spruce developing xylem, phloem, and lignin-forming cultured cells revealed multiple transporters. These were compared with a transporter gene set obtained by a correlation analysis with a selected set of spruce monolignol biosynthesis genes. Biochemical membrane vesicle assays showed no support for ABC-transporter-mediated monolignol transport but point to a role for secondary active transporters (such as MFS or MATE transporters). In contrast, proteomic and co-expression analyses suggested a role for ABC transporters and MFS transporters.

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Oxford University Press, 2020. Vol. 71, no 20, p. 6379-6395
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Lignin biosynthesis, monolignol transport, plasma membrane, proteomics, transporter proteins
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-179423DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eraa368ISI: 000605983900017PubMedID: 32777074Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85099729871OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-179423DiVA, id: diva2:1526160
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