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The auronidin flavonoid pigments of the liverwort <i>Marchantia polymorpha</i> form polymers that modify cell wall properties

Rubina Jibran, Stefan Hill, Edwin R. Lampugnani, Pengfei Hao, Monika S. Doblin, Antony Bacic, Alankar A. Vaidya, Erin M. O’Donoghue, Tony K. McGhie, Nick W. Albert, Yanfei Zhou, Laura G. Raymond, Kathy E. Schwinn, Brian R. Jordan, John L. Bowman, Kevin M. Davies, David A. Brummell

2024The Plant Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plant adaptation from aquatic to terrestrial environments required modifications to cell wall structure and function to provide tolerance to new abiotic and biotic stressors. Here, we investigate the nature and function of red auronidin pigment accumulation in the cell wall of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha. Transgenic plants with auronidin production either constitutive or absent were analysed for their cell wall properties, including fractionation of polysaccharide and phenolic components. While small amounts of auronidin and other flavonoids were loosely associated with the cell wall, the majority of the pigments were tightly associated, similar to what is observed in angiosperms for polyphenolics such as lignin. No evidence of covalent binding to a polysaccharide component was found: we propose auronidin is present in the wall as a physically entrapped large molecular weight polymer. The results suggested auronidin is a dual function molecule that can both screen excess light and increase wall strength, hydrophobicity and resistance to enzymatic degradation by pathogens. Thus, liverworts have expanded the core phenylpropanoid toolkit that was present in the ancestor of all land plants, to deliver a lineage-specific solution to some of the environmental stresses faced from a terrestrial lifestyle.

Topics & Concepts

Marchantia polymorphaCell wallAbiotic componentPhenylpropanoidLigninBotanyBiologyPolysaccharidePigmentAbiotic stressChemistryBiochemistryEnzymeBiosynthesisGeneEcologyOrganic chemistryPlant Gene Expression AnalysisPlant Molecular Biology ResearchBiocrusts and Microbial Ecology
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