Altered plant organogenesis under boron deficiency is associated with changes in high-mannose N-glycan profile that also occur in animals.

J Plant Physiol

Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Darwin 2, 28049-Madrid, Spain. Electronic address:

Published: December 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Boron (B) deficiency disrupts the development of nodules in peas and root meristems in Arabidopsis, leading to abnormal cell differentiation and tumor-like formations.
  • The study highlights changes in high mannose type N-glycans due to B deprivation, suggesting that B plays a key role in the N-glycosylation patterns during early development.
  • This research indicates that B deficiency in zebrafish also causes severe developmental abnormalities and altered glycosylation, supporting a shared function of B in both plants and animals regarding cell signaling and development.

Article Abstract

Boron (B) deficiency affects the development of Pisum sativum nodules and Arabidopsis thaliana root meristems. Both organs show an alteration of cell differentiation that result in the development of tumor-like structures. The fact that B in plants is not only able to interact with components of the cell wall but also with membrane-associated glycoconjugates, led us to analyze changes in high mannose type N-glycans (HMNG). The affinoblots with concanavalin A revealed alterations in the N-glycosylation pattern during early development of nodules and roots under B deprivation. Besides, there is increasing evidence of a B role in animal physiology that brought us to investigate the impact of B deficiency on Danio rerio (zebrafish) development. When B deficiency was induced prior to early cleavage stages, embryos developed as an abnormal undifferentiated mass of cells. Additionally, when B was removed at post-hatching, larvae undergo aberrant organogenesis. Resembling the phenomenon described in plants, alteration of the N-glycosylation pattern occurred in B-deficient zebrafish larvae prior to organogenesis. Overall, these results support a common function of B in plants and animals associated with glycosylation that might be important for cell signaling and cell fate determination during development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jplph.2019.153058DOI Listing

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