RRC ID 60943
Author Notaguchi M, Kurotani KI, Sato Y, Tabata R, Kawakatsu Y, Okayasu K, Sawai Y, Okada R, Asahina M, Ichihashi Y, Shirasu K, Suzuki T, Niwa M, Higashiyama T.
Title Cell-cell adhesion in plant grafting is facilitated by β-1,4-glucanases.
Journal Science
Abstract Plant grafting is conducted for fruit and vegetable propagation, whereby a piece of living tissue is attached to another through cell-cell adhesion. However, graft compatibility limits combinations to closely related species, and the mechanism is poorly understood. We found that Nicotiana is capable of graft adhesion with a diverse range of angiosperms. Comparative transcriptomic analyses on graft combinations indicated that a subclade of β-1,4-glucanases secreted into the extracellular region facilitates cell wall reconstruction near the graft interface. Grafting was promoted by overexpression of the β-1,4-glucanase. Using Nicotiana stem as an interscion, we produced tomato fruits on rootstocks from other plant families. These findings demonstrate that the process of cell-cell adhesion is a potential target to enhance plant grafting techniques.
Volume 369(6504)
Pages 698-702
Published 2020-8-7
DOI 10.1126/science.abc3710
PII 369/6504/698
PMID 32764072
MeSH Cell Adhesion / genetics Cell Adhesion / physiology* Cell Communication / genetics Cell Communication / physiology* Cellulase / genetics Cellulase / metabolism* Gene Expression Profiling Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Horticulture / methods* Plant Proteins / genetics Plant Proteins / metabolism* Tobacco / enzymology Tobacco / genetics Tobacco / physiology* Transcription, Genetic
IF 41.846
Times Cited 1
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Tomato TOMJPF00002(Moneymaker)