International audienceLignin evolved concomitantly with the rise of vascular plants on planet earth ∼450 million years ago. Several iterations of exploiting ancestral phenylpropanoid metabolism for biopolymers occurred prior to lignin that facilitated early plants' adaptation to terrestrial environments. The first true lignin was constructed via oxidative coupling of a number of simple phenylpropanoid alcohols to form a sturdy polymer that supports long-distance water transport. This invention has directly contributed to the dominance of vascular plants in the Earth's flora, and has had a profound impact on the establishment of the rich terrestrial ecosystems as we know them today. Within vascular plants, new lignin traits continued to emer...
Naturally, many aerobic organisms degrade lignin-derived aromatics through conserved intermediates i...
Lignin is indispensable for vascular plants. It allows their cells to coalesce into gravity-defying ...
Lignin is a complex polyphenolic constituent of plant secondary cell walls. Inspired largely by the ...
The evolutionary emergence of lignin, a phenolic polymer deposited in the secondary cell wall, allow...
Lignin, a complex heteropolymer of cinnamyl alcohols, is, second to cellulose, the most abundant bio...
Lignins are aromatic polymers that are present mainly in secondarily thickened plant cell walls. Sev...
The progressive colonization of land by plants has been possible mainly owing to the developmentof l...
Background: Lignin plays an important role in plant structural support and water tr...
Lignin is one of the most abundant aromatic biopolymers and a major component of plant cell walls. I...
Lignin is a phenolic polymer found predominantly in the secondary cell walls of vascular plants wher...
International audienceLignin, one of the most abundant biopolymers on Earth, derives from the plant ...
AbstractLignin, a complex racemic phenolic heteropolymer present in plant cell walls, plays crucial ...
Lignin, after cellulose, is the second most abundant biopolymer on Earth, accounting for 30% of the ...
Phenylpropanoid metabolism is a hallmark of land plants, and produces a spectrum of secondary metabo...
In this article we highlight the contribution of molecular biology and lignin genetic engineering to...
Naturally, many aerobic organisms degrade lignin-derived aromatics through conserved intermediates i...
Lignin is indispensable for vascular plants. It allows their cells to coalesce into gravity-defying ...
Lignin is a complex polyphenolic constituent of plant secondary cell walls. Inspired largely by the ...
The evolutionary emergence of lignin, a phenolic polymer deposited in the secondary cell wall, allow...
Lignin, a complex heteropolymer of cinnamyl alcohols, is, second to cellulose, the most abundant bio...
Lignins are aromatic polymers that are present mainly in secondarily thickened plant cell walls. Sev...
The progressive colonization of land by plants has been possible mainly owing to the developmentof l...
Background: Lignin plays an important role in plant structural support and water tr...
Lignin is one of the most abundant aromatic biopolymers and a major component of plant cell walls. I...
Lignin is a phenolic polymer found predominantly in the secondary cell walls of vascular plants wher...
International audienceLignin, one of the most abundant biopolymers on Earth, derives from the plant ...
AbstractLignin, a complex racemic phenolic heteropolymer present in plant cell walls, plays crucial ...
Lignin, after cellulose, is the second most abundant biopolymer on Earth, accounting for 30% of the ...
Phenylpropanoid metabolism is a hallmark of land plants, and produces a spectrum of secondary metabo...
In this article we highlight the contribution of molecular biology and lignin genetic engineering to...
Naturally, many aerobic organisms degrade lignin-derived aromatics through conserved intermediates i...
Lignin is indispensable for vascular plants. It allows their cells to coalesce into gravity-defying ...
Lignin is a complex polyphenolic constituent of plant secondary cell walls. Inspired largely by the ...