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The Target of β-Expansin EXPB1 in Maize Cell Walls from Binding and Solid-State NMR Studies.

Plant physiology (2016-10-13)
Tuo Wang, Yuning Chen, Akira Tabuchi, Daniel J Cosgrove, Mei Hong
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The wall-loosening actions of β-expansins are known primarily from studies of EXPB1 extracted from maize (Zea mays) pollen. EXPB1 selectively loosens cell walls (CWs) of grasses, but its specific binding target is unknown. We characterized EXPB1 binding to sequentially extracted maize CWs, finding that the protein primarily binds glucuronoarabinoxylan (GAX), the major matrix polysaccharide in grass CWs. This binding is strongly reduced by salts, indicating that it is predominantly electrostatic in nature. For direct molecular evidence of EXPB1 binding, we conducted solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance experiments using paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE), which is sensitive to distances between unpaired electrons and nuclei. By mixing

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α-Amylase from porcine pancreas, Type VI-B, ≥5 units/mg solid