Ms. Bush et Mc. Mccann, Pectic epitopes are differentially distributed in the cell walls of potato(Solanum tuberosum) tubers, PHYSL PLANT, 107(2), 1999, pp. 201-213
Six monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were used to map the distribution of pecti
c epitopes in the cell walls of potato (Solanum tuberosum L. cvs Kardal and
Karnico) tuber tissue in both light and electron microscopes, Unesterified
(mAb JIM 5 epitope) and methyl-esterified (mAb JIM 7 epitope) pectins were
abundant and equally distributed in all parenchymal and vascular cell wall
s. Homogalacturonans (HGAs) involved in Ca2+-cross-linking (mAb 2F4 epitope
) were localised to the middle lamella and abundant at cell corners. The tu
ber cortex was densely labelled, but parenchymal cell walls in the perimedu
llary region contained few epitopes of calcium pectate except at corners an
d pit fields, In contrast, pectic side-chains were not detectable in the mi
ddle lamella of all parenchymal cell walls, except in the cortex where mAb
LM6 (arabinan epitope) labelled the entire wall. The galactan epitope (mAb
LM5) was localised to a zone very close to the plasmalemma in cortical cell
walls and was also less abundant at pit fields and in vascular cell walls.
MAb CCRC-M2 (rhamnogalacturonan I epitope) did not cross-react. Our result
s show that the cell walls of potato tubers are not homogeneous structures
and that the pectic composition of the walls is spatially regulated.