The chimeric leucine-rich repeat/extensin cell wall protein LRX1 is required for root hair morphogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana

  1. Nicolas Baumberger,
  2. Christoph Ringli, and
  3. Beat Keller1
  1. Institute of Plant Biology, University of Zürich, CH-8008 Zürich, Switzerland

Abstract

In plants, the cell wall is a major determinant of cell morphogenesis. Cell enlargement depends on the tightly regulated expansion of the wall, which surrounds each cell. However, the qualitative and quantitative mechanisms controlling cell wall enlargement are still poorly understood. Here, we report the molecular and functional characterization of LRX1, a newArabidopsis gene that encodes a chimeric leucine-rich repeat/extensin protein. LRX1 is expressed in root hair cells and the protein is specifically localized in the wall of the hair proper, where it becomes insolubilized during development.lrx1-null mutants, isolated by a reverse-genetic approach, develop root hairs that frequently abort, swell, or branch. Complementation and overexpression experiments using modified LRX1 proteins indicate that the interaction with the cell wall is important for LRX1 function. These results suggest that LRX1 is an extracellular component of a mechanism regulating root hair morphogenesis and elongation by controlling either polarized growth or cell wall formation and assembly.

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Footnotes

  • 1 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL bkeller{at}botinst.unizh.ch; FAX 41-1-6348204.

  • Article and publication are at www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.200201.

    • Received February 17, 2001.
    • Accepted March 2, 2001.
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