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An Arabidopsis T-DNA insertion mutant for galactokinase (AtGALK, At3g06580) hyperaccumulates free galactose and is insensitive to exogenous galactose

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Galactokinase (GALK, EC 2.7.1.6) is a cytosolic enzyme with a wide occurrence across the taxonomic kingdoms. It catalyzes the phosphorylation of α-d-galactose (Gal) to α-d-Gal-1-P. The cytotoxicity of free (unphosphorylated) Gal is well documented in plants and causes marked defects. An Arabidopsis GALK (AtGALK, At3g06580) was previously identified, cloned and functionally characterized in Escherichia coli and was suggested to occur as a single copy gene in Arabidopsis. We identified an AtGALK T-DNA insertion mutant (atgalk) that (i) is AtGALK transcript deficient; (ii) displays no GALK activity in vegetative tissues; and (iii) accumulates Gal up to 6.8 mg g(-1) FW in vegetative tissues, in contrast to wild-type plants. By constitutively overexpressing the AtGALK cDNA, atgalk was functionally rescued. Three independent transformed lines showed restored AtGALK transcripts and GALK activity and had low leaf Gal concentrations comparable with those observed in wild-type plants. Surprisingly, in vitro grown atgalk plants were largely insensitive to the exogenous application of up to 100 mM free Gal, while wild-type plants exhibited sensitivity to low Gal concentrations (10 mM). Furthermore, atgalk seedlings retained the capacity for uptake of exogenously supplied Gal (100 mM), accumulating up to 57 mg g(-1) FW in leaves. Leaves from soil-grown atgalk plants that exhibited no growth or morphological defects were used to demonstrate that the accumulating Gal occurred exclusively in the vacuoles of mesophyll protoplasts. Collectively, these findings suggest a novel Gal detoxification pathway that targets free Gal to the vacuole and is active in the atgalk mutant background.

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An Arabidopsis T-DNA insertion mutant for galactokinase (AtGALK, At3g06580) hyperaccumulates free galactose and is insensitive to exogenous galactose

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dcterms.bibliographicCitation.journaltitlePlant & Cell Physiology
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uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Zurich, Universitat Basel
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Zurich, Universiteit Stellenbosch
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uzh.contributor.authorEgert, Aurélie
uzh.contributor.authorPeters, Shaun
uzh.contributor.authorGuyot, Christelle
uzh.contributor.authorStieger, Bruno
uzh.contributor.authorKeller, Felix
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uzh.note.publicThis is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Plant & Cell Physiology following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version An Arabidopsis T-DNA insertion mutant for galactokinase (AtGALK, At3g06580) hyperaccumulates free galactose and is insensitive to exogenous galactose is available online at: http://pcp.oxfordjournals.org/content/53/5/921.
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uzh.publication.citationEgert, Aurélie; Peters, Shaun; Guyot, Christelle; Stieger, Bruno; Keller, Felix (2012). An Arabidopsis T-DNA insertion mutant for galactokinase (AtGALK, At3g06580) hyperaccumulates free galactose and is insensitive to exogenous galactose. Plant & Cell Physiology, 53(5):921-929.
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uzh.scopus.subjectsPlant Science
uzh.scopus.subjectsCell Biology
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