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Asymmetric wall ingrowth deposition in Arabidopsis phloem parenchyma transfer cells is tightly associated with sieve elements

dc.contributor.authorWei, Xiaoyangen
dc.contributor.authorHuang, Yuanen
dc.contributor.authorNguyen, Suong T.T.en
dc.contributor.authorCollings, David A.en
dc.contributor.authorMcCurdy, David W.en
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-11T10:35:17Z
dc.date.available2025-06-11T10:35:17Z
dc.date.issued2022-09-12en
dc.description.abstractIn Arabidopsis, polarized deposition of wall ingrowths in phloem parenchyma (PP) transfer cells (TCs) occurs adjacent to cells of the sieve element/companion cell (SE/CC) complex. However, the spatial relationships between these different cell types in minor veins, where phloem loading occurs, are poorly understood. PP TC development and wall ingrowth localization were compared with those of other phloem cells in leaves of Col-0 and the transgenic lines AtSUC2::AtSTP9-GFP (green fluorescent protein) and AtSWEET11::AtSWEET11-GFP that identify CCs and PP cells, respectively. The development of PP TCs in minor veins, indicated by deposition of wall ingrowths, proceeded basipetally in leaves. However, not all PP cells develop wall ingrowths, and higher levels of deposition occur in abaxial-compared with adaxial-positioned PP TCs. Furthermore, the deposition of wall ingrowths was exclusively initiated on and preferentially covered the PP TC/SE interface, rather than the PP TC/CC interface, and only occurred in PP cells that were adjacent to SEs. Collectively, these results demonstrate a tight association between SEs and wall ingrowth deposition in PP TCs and suggest the existence of two subtypes of PP cells in leaf minor veins. Compared with PP cells, PP TCs showed more abundant accumulation of AtSWEET11–GFP, indicating functional differences in phloem loading between PP and PP TCs.en
dc.description.sponsorshipXW was supported by a China Scholarship Council (CSC) scholarship and was also supported by an R.N. Robertson Travelling Fellowship from the Australia Society of Plant Scientists. SN was supported by a VIED scholarship from the Vietnam Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development. Funding to support this research was provided to DM by the Australian Research Council (DP110100770) and to DM and DC by the College of Engineering Science and Environment, The University of Newcastle.YH was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (31972434).en
dc.description.statusPeer-revieweden
dc.format.extent13en
dc.identifier.issn0022-0957en
dc.identifier.otherORCID:/0000-0003-3863-5979/work/168231653en
dc.identifier.scopus85149137240en
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85149137240&partnerID=8YFLogxKen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733758520
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rightsPublisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2022.en
dc.sourceJournal of Experimental Botanyen
dc.subjectArabidopsisen
dc.subjectAtSUC2en
dc.subjectAtSWEET11en
dc.subjectcompanion cellsen
dc.subjectminor veinen
dc.subjectphloem loadingen
dc.subjectphloem parenchyma transfer cellen
dc.subjectsieve elementsen
dc.subjectwall ingrowthsen
dc.titleAsymmetric wall ingrowth deposition in Arabidopsis phloem parenchyma transfer cells is tightly associated with sieve elementsen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dspace.entity.typePublicationen
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage5427en
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage5415en
local.contributor.affiliationWei, Xiaoyang; University of Newcastleen
local.contributor.affiliationHuang, Yuan; Huazhong Agricultural Universityen
local.contributor.affiliationNguyen, Suong T.T.; University of Newcastleen
local.contributor.affiliationCollings, David A.; Centre for Plant Scienceen
local.contributor.affiliationMcCurdy, David W.; University of Newcastleen
local.identifier.citationvolume73en
local.identifier.doi10.1093/jxb/erac234en
local.identifier.pure5735470d-21c9-461f-901d-3f95018de133en
local.identifier.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85149137240en
local.type.statusPublisheden

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