C. Orfila et Jp. Knox, Spatial regulation of pectic polysaccharides in relation to pit fields in cell walls of tomato fruit pericarp, PLANT PHYSL, 122(3), 2000, pp. 775-781
Scanning electron microscopic examination of intact tomato (Lycopersicon es
culentum) pericarp and isolated pericarp cell walls revealed pit fields and
associated radiating ridges on the inner face of cell walls. In regions of
the cell wall away from pit fields, equivalent ridges occurred in parallel
arrays. Treatment of isolated cell walls with a calcium chelator resulted
in the loss of these ridges, indicating that they contain homogalacturonan-
rich pectic polysaccharides. Immunolabeling procedures confirmed that pit f
ields and associated radiating ridges contained homogalacturonan. Epitopes
of the side chains of pectic polysaccharides were not located in the same r
egions as homogalacturonan and were spatially regulated in relation to pit
fields. A (1-->4)-beta-galactan epitope was absent from cell walls in regio
ns of pit fields. A (1-->5)-alpha-arabinan epitope occurred most abundantly
at the inner face of cell walls in regions surrounding the pit fields.