In monocots, lignin content has a strong impact on the digestibility of the cell wall fraction. Engineering lignin biosynthesis requires a profound knowledge of the role of paralogues in the multigene families that constitute the monolignol biosynthesis pathway. We applied a bioinformatics approach for genome-wide identification of candidate genes in Lolium perenne that are likely to be involved in the biosynthesis of monolignols. More specifically, we performed functional subtyping of phylogenetic clades in four multigene families: 4CL, COMT, CAD and CCR. Essential residues were considered for functional clade delineation within these families. This classification was complemented with previously published experimental evidence on gene exp...
Brachypodium distachyon was recently adopted as an experimental model for grass species. As such, it...
Abstract Background Bast fibres are characterized by very thick secondary cell walls containing high...
Plant secondary cell walls are deposited mostly in vascular tissues such as xylem vessels, tracheids...
In monocots, lignin content has a strong impact on the digestibility of the cell wall fraction. Engi...
It is necessary to overcome recalcitrance of the biomass to saccharification (sugar release) to make...
La récente définition de Brachypodium distachyon comme modèle des graminées en fait un organisme de ...
Lignin, one of the most abundant terrestrial biopolymers, is indispensable for plant structure and d...
The lignin biosynthesis genes are highly conserved throughout vascular plants and thus it can provid...
The identification of genes controlling lignin content is of crucial importance for breeding maize w...
International audienceLignin, a major component of secondary cell walls, hinders the optimal process...
The lignin biosynthetic pathway has been studied for more than a century but has undergone major rev...
Eucalyptus ESTs libraries were screened for genes involved in lignin biosynthesis. This search was p...
Eucalyptus ESTs libraries were screened for genes involved in lignin biosynthesis. This search was p...
The phenylpropanoid pathway is an important route of secondary metabolism involved in the synthesis ...
Lignification of plant cell walls has been identified as a major factor limiting forage digestibilit...
Brachypodium distachyon was recently adopted as an experimental model for grass species. As such, it...
Abstract Background Bast fibres are characterized by very thick secondary cell walls containing high...
Plant secondary cell walls are deposited mostly in vascular tissues such as xylem vessels, tracheids...
In monocots, lignin content has a strong impact on the digestibility of the cell wall fraction. Engi...
It is necessary to overcome recalcitrance of the biomass to saccharification (sugar release) to make...
La récente définition de Brachypodium distachyon comme modèle des graminées en fait un organisme de ...
Lignin, one of the most abundant terrestrial biopolymers, is indispensable for plant structure and d...
The lignin biosynthesis genes are highly conserved throughout vascular plants and thus it can provid...
The identification of genes controlling lignin content is of crucial importance for breeding maize w...
International audienceLignin, a major component of secondary cell walls, hinders the optimal process...
The lignin biosynthetic pathway has been studied for more than a century but has undergone major rev...
Eucalyptus ESTs libraries were screened for genes involved in lignin biosynthesis. This search was p...
Eucalyptus ESTs libraries were screened for genes involved in lignin biosynthesis. This search was p...
The phenylpropanoid pathway is an important route of secondary metabolism involved in the synthesis ...
Lignification of plant cell walls has been identified as a major factor limiting forage digestibilit...
Brachypodium distachyon was recently adopted as an experimental model for grass species. As such, it...
Abstract Background Bast fibres are characterized by very thick secondary cell walls containing high...
Plant secondary cell walls are deposited mostly in vascular tissues such as xylem vessels, tracheids...