Lipid polymers in plant cell walls, such as cutin and suberin, build recalcitrant hydrophobic protective barriers. Their degradation is of foremost importance for both plant pathogenic and saprophytic fungi. Regardless of numerous reports on fungal degradation of emulsified fatty acids or cutin, and on fungi-plant interactions, the pathways involved in the degradation and utilisation of suberin remain largely overlooked. As a structural component of the plant cell wall, suberin isolation, in general, uses harsh depolymerisation methods that destroy its macromolecular structure. We recently overcame this limitation isolating suberin macromolecules in a near-native state.work partially supported by a grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norw...
Periderms present in plant barks are essential protective barriers to water diffusion, mechanical br...
doi:10.3791/53386 (2015). Terrestrial plants produce extracellular aliphatic biopolyesters that modi...
Suberin is a complex biopolymer composed of two distinct but covalently-linked domains. The first do...
International audienceCutin and suberin are cell wall‐associated glycerolipid polymers that are spec...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biochemistry.Filamentous fungi ensure major recy...
Cutinized and suberized cell walls form physiological important plant-environment interfaces as they...
Plants naturally produce the lipid-derived polyester cutin, which is found in the plant cuticle that...
In endodermal and exodermal cell walls of roots the polyester suberin forms a radial diffusion barri...
International audienceCutin and suberin are insoluble lipid polymers that provide critical barrier f...
Suberin is a natural biopolymer found in a variety of specialized tissues, including seed coat integ...
International audienceSuberin is found in a variety of tissues, such as root endoderms and periderms...
Outer protective barriers of animals use a variety of bio-polymers, based on either proteins (e.g. c...
International audienceAbstract All plants produce suberin, a lipophilic barrier of the cell wall tha...
In plants, suberin is a complex biopolymer made of aliphatic and aromatic compounds.It is deposited ...
Suberin is a biopolyester found in specialized plant tissues, both internal and external, with key f...
Periderms present in plant barks are essential protective barriers to water diffusion, mechanical br...
doi:10.3791/53386 (2015). Terrestrial plants produce extracellular aliphatic biopolyesters that modi...
Suberin is a complex biopolymer composed of two distinct but covalently-linked domains. The first do...
International audienceCutin and suberin are cell wall‐associated glycerolipid polymers that are spec...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Biochemistry.Filamentous fungi ensure major recy...
Cutinized and suberized cell walls form physiological important plant-environment interfaces as they...
Plants naturally produce the lipid-derived polyester cutin, which is found in the plant cuticle that...
In endodermal and exodermal cell walls of roots the polyester suberin forms a radial diffusion barri...
International audienceCutin and suberin are insoluble lipid polymers that provide critical barrier f...
Suberin is a natural biopolymer found in a variety of specialized tissues, including seed coat integ...
International audienceSuberin is found in a variety of tissues, such as root endoderms and periderms...
Outer protective barriers of animals use a variety of bio-polymers, based on either proteins (e.g. c...
International audienceAbstract All plants produce suberin, a lipophilic barrier of the cell wall tha...
In plants, suberin is a complex biopolymer made of aliphatic and aromatic compounds.It is deposited ...
Suberin is a biopolyester found in specialized plant tissues, both internal and external, with key f...
Periderms present in plant barks are essential protective barriers to water diffusion, mechanical br...
doi:10.3791/53386 (2015). Terrestrial plants produce extracellular aliphatic biopolyesters that modi...
Suberin is a complex biopolymer composed of two distinct but covalently-linked domains. The first do...