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Towards an Understanding of Enhanced Biomass Digestibility by In Planta Expression of a Family 5 Glycoside Hydrolase.


ABSTRACT: In planta expression of a thermophilic endoglucanase (AcCel5A) reduces recalcitrance by creating voids and other irregularities in cell walls of Arabidopsis thaliana that increase enzyme accessibility without negative impacts on plant growth or cell wall composition. Our results suggest that cellulose ?-1-4 linkages can be cut sparingly in the assembling wall and that these minimal changes, made at the proper time, have an impact on plant cell wall recalcitrance without negative effects on overall plant development.

SUBMITTER: Donohoe BS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5491509 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Towards an Understanding of Enhanced Biomass Digestibility by In Planta Expression of a Family 5 Glycoside Hydrolase.

Donohoe Bryon S BS   Wei Hui H   Mittal Ashutosh A   Shollenberger Todd T   Lunin Vladimir V VV   Himmel Michael E ME   Brunecky Roman R  

Scientific reports 20170629 1


In planta expression of a thermophilic endoglucanase (AcCel5A) reduces recalcitrance by creating voids and other irregularities in cell walls of Arabidopsis thaliana that increase enzyme accessibility without negative impacts on plant growth or cell wall composition. Our results suggest that cellulose β-1-4 linkages can be cut sparingly in the assembling wall and that these minimal changes, made at the proper time, have an impact on plant cell wall recalcitrance without negative effects on overa  ...[more]

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