The cell wall arabinose-deficient Arabidopsis thaliana mutant murus5 encodes a defective allele of REVERSIBLY GLYCOSYLATED POLYPEPTIDE2

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Traditional marker-based mapping and next-generation sequencing was used to determine that the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) low cell wall arabinose mutant murus5 (mur5) encodes a defective allele of REVERSIBLY GLYCOSYLATED POLYPEPTIDE2 (RGP2). Marker analysis of 13 F2 confirmed mutant progeny from a recombinant mapping population gave a rough map position on the upper arm of chromosome 5, and deep sequencing of DNA from these 13 lines gave five candidate genes with G→A (C→T) transitions predicted to result in amino acid changes. Of these five, only insertional mutant alleles of RGP2, a gene that encodes a UDP-arabinose mutase that interconverts UDP-arabinopyranose and UDP-arabinofuranose, exhibited the low cell wall arabinose phenotype. The identities of mur5 and two SALK insertional alleles were confirmed by allelism tests and overexpression of wild-type RGP2 complementary DNA placed under the control of the 35S promoter in the three alleles. The mur5 mutation results in the conversion of cysteine-257 to tyrosine-257 within a conserved hydrophobic cluster predicted to be distal to the active site and essential for protein stability and possible heterodimerization with other isoforms of RGP.

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Dugard, C. K., Mertz, R. A., Rayon, C., Mercadante, D., Hart, C., Benatti, M. R., … Carpita, N. C. (2016). The cell wall arabinose-deficient Arabidopsis thaliana mutant murus5 encodes a defective allele of REVERSIBLY GLYCOSYLATED POLYPEPTIDE2. Plant Physiology, 171(3), 1905–1920. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.15.01922

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