Two Arabidopsis thaliana genes encode functional pectin methylesterase inhibitors1

Abstract
We have identified, expressed and characterized two genes from Arabidopsis thaliana (AtPMEI‐1 and AtPMEI‐2) encoding functional inhibitors of pectin methylesterases. AtPMEI‐1 and AtPMEI‐2 are cell wall proteins sharing many features with the only pectin methylesterase inhibitor (PMEI) characterized so far from kiwi fruit. Both Arabidopsis proteins interact with and inhibit plant‐derived pectin methylesterases (PMEs) but not microbial enzymes. The occurrence of functional PMEIs in Arabidopsis indicates that a mechanism of controlling pectin esterification by inhibition of endogenous PMEs is present in different plant species.