Cell-wall polysaccharides of developing flax plants

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Gorshkova, TA
Wyatt, SE
Salnikov, VV
Gibeaut, DM
Ibragimov, MR
Lozovaya, VV
Carpita, NC
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[1] PURDUE UNIV,DEPT BOT & PLANT PATHOL,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
[2] RUSSIAN ACAD SCI,INST BIOL,LAB CELL WALL BIOCHEM,KAZAN 420503,RUSSIA
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10.1104/pp.110.3.721
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Flax (Linum usitatissimum L.) fibers originate from procambial cells of the protophloem and develop in cortical bundles that encircle the vascular cylinder. We determined the polysaccharide composition of the cell walls from various organs of the developing flax plant, from fiber-rich strips peeled from the stem, and from the xylem. Ammonium oxalate-soluble polysaccharides from all tissues contained 5-linked arabinans with low degrees of branching, rhamnogalacturonans, and polygalacturonic acid. The fiber-rich peels contained, in addition, substantial amounts of a buffer-soluble, 4-linked galactan branched at the O-2 and O-3 positions with nonreducing terminal-galactosyl units. The cross-linking glycans from all tissues were (fucogalacto)xyloglucan, typical of type-I cell walls, xylans containing (1 --> 4)-beta-D-xylosyl units branched exclusively at the xylosyl O-2 with t-(4-O-methyl)-glucosyluronic acid units, and (galacto)glucomannans. Tissues containing predominantly primary cell wall contained a larger proportion of xyloglucan. The xylem cells were composed of about 60% 4-xylans, 32% cellulose, and small amounts of pectin and the other cross-linking polysaccharides. The noncellulosic polysaccharides of flax exhibit an uncommonly low degree of branching compared to similar polysaccharides from other flowering plants. Although the relative abundance of the various noncellulosic polysaccharides varies widely among the different cell types, the linkage structure and degree of branching of several of the noncellulosic polysaccharides are invariant.
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