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1 Developing endophytic Penicillium oxalicum as a source of lignocellulolytic enzymes for enhanced hydrolysis of biorefinery relevant pretreated rice straw Sharma G; Kaur B; Raheja Y; Kaur A; Singh V; Basotra N; Di Falco M; Tsang A; Chadha BS; 39249151
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2 Xylan glucuronic acid side chains fix suberin-like aliphatic compounds to wood cell walls Derba-Maceluch M; Mitra M; Hedenström M; Liu X; Gandla ML; Barbut FR; Abreu IN; Donev EN; Urbancsok J; Moritz T; Jönsson LJ; Tsang A; Powlowski J; Master ER; Mellerowicz EJ; 36600379
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3 Lignocellulolytic enzymes from Aspergillus allahabadii for efficient bioconversion of rice straw into fermentable sugars and biogas Sharma G; Kaur B; Raheja Y; Agrawal D; Basotra N; Di Falco M; Tsang A; Singh Chadha B; 35753566
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4 Closely related fungi employ diverse enzymatic strategies to degrade plant biomass. Benoit I, Culleton H, Zhou M, DiFalco M, Aguilar-Osorio G, Battaglia E, Bouzid O, Brouwer CPJM, El-Bushari HBO, Coutinho PM, Gruben BS, Hildén KS, Houbraken J, Barboza LAJ, Levasseur A, Majoor E, Mäkelä MR, Narang HM, Trejo-Aguilar B, van den Brink J, vanKuyk PA, Wiebenga A, McKie V, McCleary B, Tsang A, Henrissat B, de Vries RP 26236396
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Title:Xylan glucuronic acid side chains fix suberin-like aliphatic compounds to wood cell walls
Authors:Derba-Maceluch MMitra MHedenström MLiu XGandla MLBarbut FRAbreu INDonev ENUrbancsok JMoritz TJönsson LJTsang APowlowski JMaster ERMellerowicz EJ
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36600379/
DOI:10.1111/nph.18712
Publication:The New phytologist
Keywords:Populuslignin-carbohydrate complexessaccharificationsuberinwood cell wallxylan
PMID:36600379 Category: Date Added:2023-01-05
Dept Affiliation: CSFG
1 Umeå Plant Science Centre, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, 901 83, Umeå, Sweden.
2 Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, 901 87, Umeå, Sweden.
3 Centre for Structural and Functional Genomics, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4B 1R6.
4 Department of Chemical Engineerng and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, 200 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3E5.

Description:

Wood is the most important repository of assimilated carbon in the biosphere, in the form of large polymers (cellulose, hemicelluloses including glucuronoxylan, and lignin) that interactively form a composite, together with soluble extractives including phenolic and aliphatic compounds. Molecular interactions among these compounds are not fully understood. We have targeted expression of a fungal a-glucuronidase to the wood cell wall of aspen [Populus tremula L. x tremuloides Michx.) and arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh], to decrease contents of the 4-O-methyl glucuronopyranose acid (mGlcA) substituent of xylan, to elucidate mGlcA's functions. The enzyme affected the content of aliphatic insoluble cell wall components having composition similar to suberin, which required mGlcA for binding to cell walls. Such suberin-like compounds have been previously identified in decayed wood, but here we show their presence in healthy wood of both hardwood and softwood species. In contrast, ?-ester bonds between mGlcA and lignin were insensitive to cell wall-localized a-glucuronidase, supporting the intracellular formation of these bonds. These findings challenge the current view of the wood cell wall composition and reveal a novel function of mGlcA substituent of xylan in fastening of suberin-like compounds to cell wall. They also suggest an intracellular initiation of lignin-carbohydrate complex assembly.





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