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The Arabidopsis Golgi-localized GDP-L-fucose transporter is required for plant development.


ABSTRACT: Nucleotide sugar transport across Golgi membranes is essential for the luminal biosynthesis of glycan structures. Here we identify GDP-fucose transporter 1 (GFT1), an Arabidopsis nucleotide sugar transporter that translocates GDP-L-fucose into the Golgi lumen. Using proteo-liposome-based transport assays, we show that GFT preferentially transports GDP-L-fucose over other nucleotide sugars in vitro, while GFT1-silenced plants are almost devoid of L-fucose in cell wall-derived xyloglucan and rhamnogalacturonan II. Furthermore, these lines display reduced L-fucose content in N-glycan structures accompanied by severe developmental growth defects. We conclude that GFT1 is the major nucleotide sugar transporter for import of GDP-L-fucose into the Golgi and is required for proper plant growth and development.

SUBMITTER: Rautengarten C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4935801 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Arabidopsis Golgi-localized GDP-L-fucose transporter is required for plant development.

Rautengarten Carsten C   Ebert Berit B   Liu Lifeng L   Stonebloom Solomon S   Smith-Moritz Andreia M AM   Pauly Markus M   Orellana Ariel A   Scheller Henrik Vibe HV   Heazlewood Joshua L JL  

Nature communications 20160706


Nucleotide sugar transport across Golgi membranes is essential for the luminal biosynthesis of glycan structures. Here we identify GDP-fucose transporter 1 (GFT1), an Arabidopsis nucleotide sugar transporter that translocates GDP-L-fucose into the Golgi lumen. Using proteo-liposome-based transport assays, we show that GFT preferentially transports GDP-L-fucose over other nucleotide sugars in vitro, while GFT1-silenced plants are almost devoid of L-fucose in cell wall-derived xyloglucan and rhamn  ...[more]

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