O-Acetylation of plant cell wall polysaccharides: identification and partial characterization of a rhamnogalacturonan O-acetyl-transferase from potato suspension-cultured cells
M. Pauly et Hv. Scheller, O-Acetylation of plant cell wall polysaccharides: identification and partial characterization of a rhamnogalacturonan O-acetyl-transferase from potato suspension-cultured cells, PLANTA, 210(4), 2000, pp. 659-667
A microsomal preparation from suspension-cultured potato stem cells (Solanu
m tuberosum L. cv. AZY) was incubated with [C-14]acetyl-CoA resulting in a
precipitable radiolabeled product. Analysis of the product revealed that it
consisted mostly of acetylated proteins and cell wall polysaccharides, inc
luding xyloglucan, homogalacturonan and rhamnogalacturonan I. Thus, acetyl-
CoA is a donor-substrate for the O-acetylation of wall polysaccharides. A r
hamnogalacturonan acetylesterase was used to develop an assay to measure an
d characterize rhamnogalacturonan O-acetyl transferase activity in the micr
osomal preparation. Using this assay, it was shown that the transferase act
ivity was highest during the linear growth phase of the cells, had a pH-opt
imum at pH 7.0, a temperature optimum at 30 degrees C, an apparent K-m of 3
5 mu M and an apparent V-max of 0.9 pkat per mg protein. Further analysis o
f the radiolabeled acetylated product revealed that it had a molecular mass
> 500 kDa.