Two putative glycosyltransferases in
Arabidopsis thaliana, designated reduced residual arabinose-1 and -2 (
RRA1 and
RRA2), are characterized at the molecular level. Both genes are classified in CAZy GT-family-77 and are phylogenetically related
to putative glycosyltranferases of
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The expression pattern of the two genes was analyzed by semi-quantitative RT-PCR using mRNA extracted from various organs
of bolting
Arabidopsis thaliana plants. In addition,
promoter::gusA analysis of transgenic
Arabidopsis thaliana containing a fusion between either the
RRA-1 or
-2 promoter fragment and the
gusA reporter gene showed that whereas the
RRA1 promoter was primarily active in the apical meristem, the expression pattern of the
RRA2 promoter was more diverse but also highly active in the meristematic region. In addition, T-DNA mutant insertion lines of
both
RRA-1 and
-2, were identified and characterized at the molecular and biochemical level. Monosaccharide compositional analyses of cell
wall material isolated from the meristematic region showed a ca. 20% reduction in the arabinose content in the insoluble/undigested
cell wall residue after enzymatic removal of xyloglucan and pectic polysaccharides. These data indicate that both
RRA-1 and -
2 play a role in the arabinosylation of cell wall component(s).
Keywords Plant cell wall - Glycosyltransferase - CAZy database - T-DNA insertional mutants.