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Chun-peng Song's research group makes a series of important advances in analyzing the development of maize stomata

A maize epimerase modulates cell wall synthesis and glycosylation during stomatal morphogenesis


The research group of Professor Chun-peng Song of Henan University made a breakthrough in the mechanism of corn dumbbell-shaped stomatal morphogenesis. The research, titled "A maize epimerase modulates cell wall synthesis and glycosylation during stomatal morphogenesis", was published in Nature Communications (DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-40013-6), a prestigious journal.


The unique dumbbell-shape of grass guard cells (GCs) is controlled by their cell walls which enable their rapid responses to the environment. The molecular mechanisms regulating the synthesis and assembly of GC walls are as yet unknown. Here we have identified BZU3, a maize gene encoding UDP-glucose 4-epimerase that regulates the supply of UDP-glucose during GC wall synthesis. The BZU3 mutation leads to significant decreases in cellular UDP-glucose levels. Immunofluorescence intensities reporting levels of cellulose and mixed-linkage glucans are reduced in the GCs resulting in impaired local wall thickening. BZU3 also catalyzes the epimerization of UDP-N-acetylgalactosamine to UDP-N-acetylglucosamine, and the BZU3 mutation affects N-glycosylation of proteins that may be involved in cell wall synthesis and signaling. Our results suggest that the spatiotemporal modulation of BZU3 plays a dual role in controlling cell wall synthesis and glycosylation via controlling UDP-glucose/N-acetylglucosamine homeostasis during stomatal morphogenesis. These findings provide insights into the mechanisms controlling formation of the unique morphology of grass stomata.



Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40013-6

 


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