The mur4 mutant of Arabidopsis is partially defective in the de novo synthesis of uridine diphospho L-arabinose

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To obtain information on the synthesis and function of arabinosylated glycans, the mur4 mutant of Arabidopsis was characterized. This mutation leads to a 50% reduction in the monosaccharide L-arabinose in most organs and affects arabinose-containing pectic cell wall polysaccharides and arabinogalactan proteins. Feeding L-arabinose to mur4 plants restores the cell wall composition to wild-type levels, suggesting a partial defect in the de novo synthesis of UDP-L-arabinose, the activated sugar used by arabinosyltransferases. The defect was traced to the conversion of UDP-D-xylose to UDP-L-arabinose in the microsome fraction of leaf material, indicating that mur4 plants are defective in a membrane-bound UDP-D-xylose 4-epimerase.

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Burget, E. G., & Reiter, W. D. (1999). The mur4 mutant of Arabidopsis is partially defective in the de novo synthesis of uridine diphospho L-arabinose. Plant Physiology, 121(2), 383–389. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.121.2.383

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