ELICITOR-INDUCED SPRUCE STRESS LIGNIN - STRUCTURAL SIMILARITY TO EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL LIGNINS

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LANGE, BM
LAPIERRE, C
SANDERMANN, H
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[1] GSF FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM UNWELT & GESUNDHEIT GMBH,INST BIOCHEM PFLANZENPATHOL,D-85758 OBERSCHLEISSHEIM,GERMANY
[2] INRA,CBAI,CTR GRIGNON,CHIM BIOL LAB,F-78850 THIVERVAL GRIGNON,FRANCE
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10.1104/pp.108.3.1277
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Suspension cultures of Picea abies (L.) Karst released polymeric material into the culture medium when treated with an elicitor preparation from the spruce needle pathogen Rhizosphaera kalkhoffii. The presence of lignin (about 35%, w/w) was demonstrated by phloroglucinol/HCl reactivity and quantitation with thioglycolic acid. Carbohydrate (about 14%, w/w) and protein (about 32%, w/w) were also detected. Amino acid analysis revealed that hydroxyproline and proline predominated. Thioacidolysis and subsequent Raney nickel desulfurization allowed the analysis of lignin-building units and interunit bonds. Compared with spruce wood lignin, an approximately 20-fold higher relative amount of p-hydroxyphenyl units was determined. A high content of p-hydroxyphenyl units is typical for certain developmental lignins, such as conifer compression wood and middle lamella lignins, as well as all induced cell culture lignins so far analyzed. Cross-linkages of the pinoresinol type (beta-beta) in the excreted cell culture lignin were markedly increased, whereas beta-1 interunit linkages were decreased relative to spruce wood lignin. The amount and nature of cross-linkages were shown to be intermediate between those in wood lignin and in enzymatically prepared lignins. In summary, the elicitor-induced stress lignin was excreted as a lignin-extensin complex that closely resembled early developmental lignins.
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