Building an Artificial Plant Cell Wall on a Lipid Bilayer by Assembling Polysaccharides and Engineered Proteins.

Simona Notova, Nathan Cannac, Luca Rabagliati, Maeva Touzard, Josselin Mante,Yotam Navon,Liliane Coche-Guérente, Olivier Lerouxel,Laurent Heux,Anne Imberty

ACS synthetic biology(2022)

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The cell wall constitutes a fundamental structural component of plant cells, providing them with mechanical resistance and flexibility. Mimicking this wall is a critical step in the conception of an experimental model of the plant cell. The assembly of cellulose/hemicellulose in the form of cellulose nanocrystals and xyloglucans as a representative model of the plant cell wall has already been mastered; however, these models lacked the pectin component. In this work, we used an engineered chimeric protein designed for bridging pectin to the cellulose/hemicellulose network, therefore achieving the assembly of complete cell wall mimics. We first engineered a carbohydrate-binding module from able to bind oligogalacturonan, resulting in high-affinity polygalacturonan receptors with in the micromolar range. A Janus protein, with cell wall gluing property, was then designed by assembling this carbohydrate-binding module with a lectin specific for fucosylated xyloglucans. The resulting supramolecular architecture is able to bind fucose-containing xyloglucans and homogalacturonan, ensuring high affinity for both. A two-dimensional assembly of an artificial plant cell wall was then built first on synthetic polymer and then on the supported lipid bilayer. Such an artificial cell wall can serve as a basis for the development of plant cell mechanical models and thus deepen the understanding of the principles underlying various aspects of plant cells and tissues.
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carbohydrate-binding protein,lectin,plant cell wall,protein engineering,synthetic biology
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