Arabidopsis thaliana RHAMNOSE 1 condensate formation drives UDP-rhamnose synthesis

Sterling Field,Yanniv Dorone, Will P. Dwyer, Jack A. Cox,Renee Hastings, Madison Blea, Olivia M. S. Carmo, Dan Raba,John Froehlich, Ian S. Wallace,Steven Boeynaems,Seung Y. Rhee

bioRxiv the preprint server for biology(2024)

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Rhamnose is an essential component of the plant cell wall and is synthesized from uridine diphosphate (UDP)-glucose by the RHAMNOSE1 (RHM1) enzyme. RHM1 localizes to biomolecular condensates in plants, but their identity, formation, and function remain elusive. Combining live imaging, genetics, and biochemical approaches in Arabidopsis and heterologous systems, we show that RHM1 alone is sufficient to form enzymatically active condensates, which we name ‘rhamnosomes’. Rhamnosome formation is required for UDP-rhamnose synthesis and organ development. Overall, our study demonstrates a novel role for biomolecular condensation in metabolism and organismal development, and provides further support for how organisms have harnessed this biophysical process to regulate small molecule metabolism. One-Sentence Summary Condensation of RHM1 drives UDP-rhamnose synthesis during plant development. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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