The pectin puzzle: Decoding the fine structure of rhamnogalacturonan-I (RG-I) in Arabidopsis thaliana uncovers new pectin features 

Liang Zhang

Carbohydr Polym. 2025 Nov 15;368(Pt 2):124161. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2025.124161. Epub 2025 Aug 2.

ABSTRACT

Pectin is generally divided into four distinct structural categories, namely homogalacturonan, xylogalacturonan, rhamnogalacturonan I (RG-I) and rhamnogalacturonan II. While much of the structural diversity of homogalacturonan, xylogalacturonan and rhamnogalacturonan II has been elucidated, the structural features of RG-I are less well understood. In this work, we employed multiple complementary analytical techniques to present a detailed structural analysis of RG-I in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana. Starting with highly purified RG-I from different Arabidopsis tissues, we employed comparative linkage and nuclear magnetic resonance analysis along with mass spectrometry analysis of enzymatically digested RG-I oligosaccharides. Besides the presence of the canonical α-1,5-arabinan, β-1,4-galactan, β-1,6-galactan and arabinogalactan RG-I side chains of varying lengths, we show that a large portion of the β-1,6-galactan is terminated by either 4-O-methyl β-glucuronic acid (GlcA) residues or, to a smaller degree, β-GlcA that lacks the Me-ether group. Importantly, O-acetylation of RG-I GalA residues is a minor modification while 10 % of the backbone Rha residues are 3-O-acetylated, and most of the acetylated Rha is additionally branched with β-galactose substituents. Taken together, the combined results of these different analytical techniques present the most comprehensive structural overview of Arabidopsis thaliana RG-I to date.

PMID:40947194 | DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2025.124161