A multi-omics approach reveals function of Secretory Carrier-Associated Membrane Proteins in wood formation of Populus trees.
Ogonna ObuduluNiklas MählerTomas SkotareJoakim BygdellIlka N AbreuMaria AhnlundMadhavi Latha GandlaAnna PetterleThomas MoritzTorgeir R HvidstenLeif J JönssonGunnar WingsleJohan TryggHannele TuominenPublished in: BMC genomics (2018)
Populus SCAMP proteins were shown to influence accumulation of secondary cell wall components, including polysaccharides and phenolic compounds, in the woody tissues of Populus tree stems. Our multi-omics analyses combined with the OnPLS modelling suggest that this function is mediated by changes in membrane trafficking to fine-tune the abundance of cell wall precursors and/or proteins involved in cell wall biosynthesis and transport. The data provides a multi-level source of information for future studies on the function of the SCAMP proteins in plant stem tissues.