A Cell Wall Proteome and Targeted Cell Wall Analyses Provide Novel Information on Hemicellulose Metabolism in Flax

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Chabi, Malika | Goulas, Estelle | Leclercq, Celine | de Waele, Isabelle | Rihouey, Christophe | Cenci, Ugo | Day, Arnaud | Blervacq, Anne-Sophie | Neutelings, Godfrey | Duponchel, Ludovic | Lerouge, Patrice | Hausman, Jean-Francois | Renaut, Jenny, J. | Hawkins, Simon

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International audience. Experimentally-generated (nanoLC-MS/MS) proteomic analyses of four different flax organs/tissues (inner-stem, outer-stem, leaves and roots) enriched in proteins from 3 different sub-compartments (soluble-, membrane-, and cell wall-proteins) was combined with publically available data on flax seed and whole-stem proteins to generate a flax protein database containing 2996 nonredundant total proteins. Subsequent multiple analyses (MapMan, CAZy, WallProtDB and expert curation) of this database were then used to identify a flax cell wall proteome consisting of 456 nonredundant proteins localized in the cell wall and/or associated with cell wall biosynthesis, remodeling and other cell wall related processes. Examination of the proteins present in different flax organs/tissues provided a detailed overview of cell wall metabolism and highlighted the importance of hemicellulose and pectin re-modeling in stem tissues. Phylogenetic analyses of proteins in the cell wall proteome revealed an important paralogy in the class IIIA xyloglucan endo-transglycosy-lase/hydrolase (XTH) family associated with xyloglucan endo-hydrolase activity. Immunolocalisation, FT-IR microspectroscopy, and en-zymatic fingerprinting indicated that flax fiber primary/S1 cell walls contained xyloglucans with typical substituted side chains as well as glucuronoxylans in much lower quantities. These results suggest a likely central role of xyloglucans and endotransglucosylase/hydrolase activity in flax fiber formation and cell wall remodeling processes. Molecular & Cellular

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