Identification of genes from the general phenylpropanoid and monolignol-specific metabolism in two sugarcane lignin-contrasting genotypes

  • Jardim-Messeder, Douglas
  • da Franca Silva, Tatiane
  • Fonseca, Jose Pedro
  • Junior, Jose Nicomedes
  • Barzilai, Lucia
  • Felix-Cordeiro, Thais
  • Pereira, Joyce Carvalho
  • Rodrigues-Ferreira, Clara
  • Bastos, Isabela
  • da Silva, Tereza Cristina
  • de Abreu Waldow, Vinicius
  • Cassol, Daniela
  • Pereira, Willian
  • Flausino, Bruno
  • Carniel, Adriano
  • Faria, Jessica
  • Moraes, Thamirys
  • Cruz, Fernanda P.
  • Loh, Roberta
  • Van Montagu, Marc
  • Loureiro, Marcelo Ehlers
  • de Souza, Sonia Regina
  • Mangeon, Amanda
  • Sachetto-Martins, Gilberto
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

The phenylpropanoid pathway is an important route of secondary metabolism involved in the synthesis of different phenolic compounds such as phenylpropenes, anthocyanins, stilbenoids, flavonoids, and monolignols. The flux toward monolignol biosynthesis through the phenylpropanoid pathway is controlled by specific genes from at least ten families. Lignin polymer is one of the major components of the plant cell wall and is mainly responsible for recalcitrance to saccharification in ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass. Here, we identified and characterized sugarcane candidate genes from the general phenylpropanoid and monolignol-specific metabolism through a search of the sugarcane EST databases, phylogenetic analysis, a search for ...

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