Features of the interaction between cellulose and xyloglucan have been studied using the cellulose-producing bacterium Acetobacter aceti ssp. xylinum (ATCC 53524) and tamarind seed xyloglucan. Direct microscopic evidence is provided for the generation of cross-bridges between cellulose ribbons produced in the presence of xyloglucan but not carboxymethyl-cellulose. Cross-bridge lengths are very similar to those observed for de-pectinated onion cell walls. Similar cross-bridge lengths are observed following mixing of isolated A. xylinum cellulose and xyloglucan, showing that network formation can be an abiotic process. The level of incorporation of xyloglucan in an actively growing system (ca. 38% of cellulose) is an order of magnitude higher...
Xyloglucan (XG) is believed to act as a cementing material that contributes to the cross-linking and...
Specialised plant cells produce thickened cell walls, called secondary cell walls comprised of ligno...
Arabinogalactans (AGs) are plant cell wall constituents, some of which find applications in the food...
The interaction mechanism of two plant cell wall polysaccharides, arabinoxylan and xyloglucan, with ...
This thesis examines the interaction of xyloglucan, the major hemicellulosic component of type I pri...
A cellulose/xyloglucan framework is considered to form the basis for the mechanical properties of pr...
Pectin and cellulose are major components of most primary cell walls, yet little is known about the ...
To identify interactions of relevance to the structure and properties of the primary cell walls of c...
The primary cell walls of growing and fleshy plant tissue mostly share a common set of molecular com...
Interactions between cellulose and glucomannan/galactomannans have been studied through molecular an...
Arabinans and galactans are major components of the side-chains of pectin in plant cell walls. In or...
The interactions of cellulose with other major plant cell wall polysaccharides - arabinoxylan (AX), ...
Polysaccharides have widespread commercial uses and play important roles in biological systems. The ...
To identify interactions of relevance to the structure and properties of the primary cell walls of c...
The molecular architecture of plant secondary cell walls is still not resolved. There are several pr...
Xyloglucan (XG) is believed to act as a cementing material that contributes to the cross-linking and...
Specialised plant cells produce thickened cell walls, called secondary cell walls comprised of ligno...
Arabinogalactans (AGs) are plant cell wall constituents, some of which find applications in the food...
The interaction mechanism of two plant cell wall polysaccharides, arabinoxylan and xyloglucan, with ...
This thesis examines the interaction of xyloglucan, the major hemicellulosic component of type I pri...
A cellulose/xyloglucan framework is considered to form the basis for the mechanical properties of pr...
Pectin and cellulose are major components of most primary cell walls, yet little is known about the ...
To identify interactions of relevance to the structure and properties of the primary cell walls of c...
The primary cell walls of growing and fleshy plant tissue mostly share a common set of molecular com...
Interactions between cellulose and glucomannan/galactomannans have been studied through molecular an...
Arabinans and galactans are major components of the side-chains of pectin in plant cell walls. In or...
The interactions of cellulose with other major plant cell wall polysaccharides - arabinoxylan (AX), ...
Polysaccharides have widespread commercial uses and play important roles in biological systems. The ...
To identify interactions of relevance to the structure and properties of the primary cell walls of c...
The molecular architecture of plant secondary cell walls is still not resolved. There are several pr...
Xyloglucan (XG) is believed to act as a cementing material that contributes to the cross-linking and...
Specialised plant cells produce thickened cell walls, called secondary cell walls comprised of ligno...
Arabinogalactans (AGs) are plant cell wall constituents, some of which find applications in the food...