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A Structural Study of CESA1 Catalytic Domain of Arabidopsis Cellulose Synthesis Complex: Evidence for CESA Trimers.

Plant Physiol.. 2016; 
VandavasiVenu Gopal,PutnamDaniel K,ZhangQiu,PetridisLoukas,HellerWilliam T,NixonB Tracy,HaiglerCandace H,KalluriUdaya,CoatesLeighton,LanganPaul,SmithJeremy C,MeilerJens,O'Neill
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Gene Synthesis A gene encoding amino acids 341 to 845 in the glycosyl transferase domain of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) cellulose synthase 1 (AtCESA1CatD) was amplified using the PCR from a synthetic Arabidopsis CESA1 (AtCESA1) gene (GenScript, Inc.) optimized for expression in Escherichia coli. Get A Quote

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A cellulose synthesis complex with a "rosette" shape is responsible for synthesis of cellulose chains and their assembly into microfibrils within the cell walls of land plants and their charophyte algal progenitors. The number of cellulose synthase proteins in this large multisubunit transmembrane protein complex and the number of cellulose chains in a microfibril have been debated for many years. This work reports a low resolution structure of the catalytic domain of CESA1 from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana; AtCESA1CatD) determined by small-angle scattering techniques and provides the first experimental evidence for the self-assembly of CESA into a stable trimer in solution. The catalytic domain was overex... More

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