International audienceCutin and suberin are cell wall‐associated glycerolipid polymers that are specific to plants. Cutin forms the framework of the cuticle sealing the aerial epidermis, while suberin is present in the periderm of barks and underground organs. Suberised walls are also found in the root endodermis. Barriers based on cutin and suberin restrict the transport of water and solutes across cell walls and limit pathogen invasions. Chemical analysis shows that both polymers are polyesters composed mostly of fatty hydroxyacids, diacids and epoxyacids esterified to each other and to glycerol. Suberin, whose best‐known form is cork, usually differs from cutin (which has C16 and C18 fatty acids) by a higher content of C20–C24 aliphatics...
Suberin is a natural biopolymer found in a variety of specialized tissues, including seed coat integ...
Cuticles are specialized cell wall structures that form at the surface of terrestrial plant organs. ...
In endodermal and exodermal cell walls of roots the polyester suberin forms a radial diffusion barri...
International audienceCutin and suberin are cell wall‐associated glycerolipid polymers that are spec...
International audienceCutin and suberin are insoluble lipid polymers that provide critical barrier f...
Plants naturally produce the lipid-derived polyester cutin, which is found in the plant cuticle that...
Outer protective barriers of animals use a variety of bio-polymers, based on either proteins (e.g. c...
Cutinized and suberized cell walls form physiological important plant-environment interfaces as they...
Lipid polymers in plant cell walls, such as cutin and suberin, build recalcitrant hydrophobic protec...
Lukas Schreiber a a suberin depolymerization conditions released x-hydroxy acids (43%) and a,x-diaci...
International audienceCuticular matrices covering aerial plant organs or delimiting compartments in ...
Polyesters, as they exist in planta, are promising materials with which to begin the development of ...
Suberin is a specialized cell wall modifying polymer comprising both phenolic-derived and fatty acid...
doi:10.3791/53386 (2015). Terrestrial plants produce extracellular aliphatic biopolyesters that modi...
Fig. 2. Suberin deposition in roots and seed coats of Camelina sativa. Root cross sections showing s...
Suberin is a natural biopolymer found in a variety of specialized tissues, including seed coat integ...
Cuticles are specialized cell wall structures that form at the surface of terrestrial plant organs. ...
In endodermal and exodermal cell walls of roots the polyester suberin forms a radial diffusion barri...
International audienceCutin and suberin are cell wall‐associated glycerolipid polymers that are spec...
International audienceCutin and suberin are insoluble lipid polymers that provide critical barrier f...
Plants naturally produce the lipid-derived polyester cutin, which is found in the plant cuticle that...
Outer protective barriers of animals use a variety of bio-polymers, based on either proteins (e.g. c...
Cutinized and suberized cell walls form physiological important plant-environment interfaces as they...
Lipid polymers in plant cell walls, such as cutin and suberin, build recalcitrant hydrophobic protec...
Lukas Schreiber a a suberin depolymerization conditions released x-hydroxy acids (43%) and a,x-diaci...
International audienceCuticular matrices covering aerial plant organs or delimiting compartments in ...
Polyesters, as they exist in planta, are promising materials with which to begin the development of ...
Suberin is a specialized cell wall modifying polymer comprising both phenolic-derived and fatty acid...
doi:10.3791/53386 (2015). Terrestrial plants produce extracellular aliphatic biopolyesters that modi...
Fig. 2. Suberin deposition in roots and seed coats of Camelina sativa. Root cross sections showing s...
Suberin is a natural biopolymer found in a variety of specialized tissues, including seed coat integ...
Cuticles are specialized cell wall structures that form at the surface of terrestrial plant organs. ...
In endodermal and exodermal cell walls of roots the polyester suberin forms a radial diffusion barri...