TY - JOUR
T1 - Wood-specific modification of glucuronoxylan can enhance growth in Populus
AU - Urbancsok, Janos
AU - Donev, Evgeniy N.
AU - Derba-Maceluch, Marta
AU - Sivan, Pramod
AU - Barbut, Felix R.
AU - Mitra, Madhusree
AU - Yassin, Zakiya
AU - Cermanova, Katerina
AU - Simura, Jan
AU - Karady, Michal
AU - Scheepers, Gerhard
AU - Mellerowicz, Ewa J.
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - Xylem cells are surrounded by primary and secondary cell walls. Formation of primary walls is regulated by the cell wall integrity surveillance system, but it is unclear if the deposition of secondary walls is similarly regulated. To study this question, we introduced to aspen three different enzymes cleaving cell wall-localized xylan and we suppressed xylan synthase components either ubiquitously or specifically during secondary wall formation using the Populus trichocarpa GT43B promoter. When xylan was ubiquitously altered, 95% of lines showed reduced growth, whereas when it was altered during secondary wall deposition, 30% of lines grew better, with the rest having no growth impairment, suggesting opposite effects of primary and secondary wall disturbances. To detect the mechanism of growth stimulation by disturbed deposition of the secondary wall, we analyzed changes in wood quality traits, chemistry, transcriptomics, metabolomics and hormonomics in transgenic lines. We found increased tension wood production, reduced S- and H-lignin, and changes in several metabolites in common in these lines. Remorin REM1.3 and NRL2 (NPH3 family) transcripts increased, and changes in jasmonates, abscisic acid, and salicylic acid occurred in secondary wall-forming xylem, suggesting their involvement in secondary wall integrity surveyance and signaling. The data indicate that a unique program mediates responses to secondary wall impairment that induces growth.Perturbation of deposition of secondary walls that are responsible for the mechanical strength of plant bodies can increase growth, with discrete changes in gene expression, hormone levels, and metabolism.
AB - Xylem cells are surrounded by primary and secondary cell walls. Formation of primary walls is regulated by the cell wall integrity surveillance system, but it is unclear if the deposition of secondary walls is similarly regulated. To study this question, we introduced to aspen three different enzymes cleaving cell wall-localized xylan and we suppressed xylan synthase components either ubiquitously or specifically during secondary wall formation using the Populus trichocarpa GT43B promoter. When xylan was ubiquitously altered, 95% of lines showed reduced growth, whereas when it was altered during secondary wall deposition, 30% of lines grew better, with the rest having no growth impairment, suggesting opposite effects of primary and secondary wall disturbances. To detect the mechanism of growth stimulation by disturbed deposition of the secondary wall, we analyzed changes in wood quality traits, chemistry, transcriptomics, metabolomics and hormonomics in transgenic lines. We found increased tension wood production, reduced S- and H-lignin, and changes in several metabolites in common in these lines. Remorin REM1.3 and NRL2 (NPH3 family) transcripts increased, and changes in jasmonates, abscisic acid, and salicylic acid occurred in secondary wall-forming xylem, suggesting their involvement in secondary wall integrity surveyance and signaling. The data indicate that a unique program mediates responses to secondary wall impairment that induces growth.Perturbation of deposition of secondary walls that are responsible for the mechanical strength of plant bodies can increase growth, with discrete changes in gene expression, hormone levels, and metabolism.
KW - Aspen
KW - cell wall integrity sensing
KW - glucuronoxylan
KW - secondary cell wall
KW - secondary cell wall integrity
KW - transgenic Populus trees
KW - wood development
KW - Aspen
KW - cell wall integrity sensing
KW - glucuronoxylan
KW - secondary cell wall
KW - secondary cell wall integrity
KW - transgenic Populus trees
KW - wood development
UR - https://res.slu.se/id/publ/144785
U2 - 10.1093/jxb/eraf364
DO - 10.1093/jxb/eraf364
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 40847653
SN - 0022-0957
VL - 77
SP - 445
EP - 462
JO - Journal of Experimental Botany
JF - Journal of Experimental Botany
IS - 2
ER -