Lignin is the defining constituent of wood and the second most abundant natural polymer on earth. Lignin is produced by the oxidative coupling of three monolignols: p-coumaryl alcohol, coniferyl alcohol, and sinapyl alcohol [1]. Mono lignols are synthesized via the phenylpropanoid pathway and eventually polymerized in the cell wall by peroxidases and laccases. However, the mechanism whereby monolignols are transported from the cytosol to the cell wall has remained elusive. Here we report the discovery that AtABCG29, an ATP-binding cassette transporter, acts as a p-coumaryl alcohol transporter. Expression of AtABCG29 promoter-driven reporter genes and a Citrine-AtABCG29 fusion construct revealed that AtABCG29 is targeted to the plasma membra...
The phenylpropanoid pathway gives rise to a wide variety of specialized metabolites, but the majorit...
Lignocellulosic biomass from grasses is an attractive feedstock for conversion to liquid biofuels. M...
Lignin is a rigid, hydrophobic polymer that strengthens the cell wall of supportive fibres and water...
SummaryLignin is the defining constituent of wood and the second most abundant natural polymer on ea...
Lignin is the defining constituent of wood and the second most abundant natural polymer on earth. Li...
Lignin is important to plant cell as it gives a strong structure and protects the plants from biotic...
Lignin, the second most abundant biopolymer, is a promising renewable energy source and chemical fee...
Both the mechanisms of monolignol transport and the transported form of monolignols in developing xy...
Both the mechanisms of monolignol transport and the transported form of monolignols in developing xy...
Lignin is a key component of plant secondary cell walls, providing strength to the plant and allowin...
SummaryLignins are complex aromatic heteropolymers that reinforce the cell walls of terrestrial plan...
Plants are built of various specialized cell types that differ in their cell wall composition and st...
Lignin is a principal structural component of cell walls in higher terrestrial plants. It reinforces...
Plant cells have sturdy shape because of the presence of cell wall made from three components; cell...
This article reports that a major monomer unit of the lignin polymer can function as a signal molecu...
The phenylpropanoid pathway gives rise to a wide variety of specialized metabolites, but the majorit...
Lignocellulosic biomass from grasses is an attractive feedstock for conversion to liquid biofuels. M...
Lignin is a rigid, hydrophobic polymer that strengthens the cell wall of supportive fibres and water...
SummaryLignin is the defining constituent of wood and the second most abundant natural polymer on ea...
Lignin is the defining constituent of wood and the second most abundant natural polymer on earth. Li...
Lignin is important to plant cell as it gives a strong structure and protects the plants from biotic...
Lignin, the second most abundant biopolymer, is a promising renewable energy source and chemical fee...
Both the mechanisms of monolignol transport and the transported form of monolignols in developing xy...
Both the mechanisms of monolignol transport and the transported form of monolignols in developing xy...
Lignin is a key component of plant secondary cell walls, providing strength to the plant and allowin...
SummaryLignins are complex aromatic heteropolymers that reinforce the cell walls of terrestrial plan...
Plants are built of various specialized cell types that differ in their cell wall composition and st...
Lignin is a principal structural component of cell walls in higher terrestrial plants. It reinforces...
Plant cells have sturdy shape because of the presence of cell wall made from three components; cell...
This article reports that a major monomer unit of the lignin polymer can function as a signal molecu...
The phenylpropanoid pathway gives rise to a wide variety of specialized metabolites, but the majorit...
Lignocellulosic biomass from grasses is an attractive feedstock for conversion to liquid biofuels. M...
Lignin is a rigid, hydrophobic polymer that strengthens the cell wall of supportive fibres and water...