A pectin-binding peptide with a structural and signaling role in the assembly of the plant cell wall

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Abstract

Pressurized cells with strong walls make up the hydrostatic skeleton of plants. Assembly and expansion of such stressed walls depend on a family of secreted RAPID ALKALINIZATION FACTOR (RALF) peptides which, curiously, bind both a membrane receptor complex and wall-localized LEUCINE-RICH REPEAT EXTENSINs (LRXs) in a mutually exclusive way. Here we show that, in root hairs, the RALF22 peptide has a dual structural and signaling role in cell expansion. Together with LRX1, it directs the compaction of charged pectin polymers at the root hair tip into periodic circumferential rings. Free RALF22 induces the formation of a complex with LORELEI-LIKE-GPI-ANCHORED PROTEIN 1 (LLG1) and FERONIA (FER), triggering adaptive cellular responses. These findings show how a peptide simultaneously functions as a structural component organizing cell wall architecture and as a signaling molecule that regulates this process. This mechanism may also underlie wall assembly and expansion in other plant cell types.

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