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Plant cell wall patterning and expansion mediated by protein-peptide-polysaccharide interaction.

Steven MoussuHyun Kyung LeeKalina T HaasCaroline BroyartUrsina RathgebDamien De BellisThomas LevasseurSébastjen SchoenaersGorka S FernandezUeli GrossniklausEstelle BonninEric HosyKris VissenbergNiko GeldnerBernard CathalaHerman HöfteJulia Santiago
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Assembly of cell wall polysaccharides into specific patterns is required for plant growth. A complex of RAPID ALKALINIZATION FACTOR 4 (RALF4) and its cell wall-anchored LEUCINE-RICH REPEAT EXTENSIN 8 (LRX8)-interacting protein is crucial for cell wall integrity during pollen tube growth, but its molecular connection with the cell wall is unknown. Here, we show that LRX8-RALF4 complexes adopt a heterotetrametric configuration in vivo, displaying a dendritic distribution. The LRX8-RALF4 complex specifically interacts with demethylesterified pectins in a charge-dependent manner through RALF4's polycationic surface. The LRX8-RALF4-pectin interaction exerts a condensing effect, patterning the cell wall's polymers into a reticulated network essential for wall integrity and expansion. Our work uncovers a dual structural and signaling role for RALF4 in pollen tube growth and in the assembly of complex extracellular polymers.
Keyphrases
  • cell wall
  • protein protein
  • quantum dots
  • network analysis
  • sensitive detection