Mixed linkage (1→3),(1→4)-β-D-glucans of grasses

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作者
Buckeridge, MS
Rayon, C
Urbanowicz, B
Tiné, MAS
Carpita, NC [1 ]
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[1] Purdue Univ, Dept Bot & Plant Pathol, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[2] Inst Bot, Secao Fisiol & Bioquim Plantas, BR-01061970 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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10.1094/CCHEM.2004.81.1.115
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O69 [应用化学];
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081704 ;
摘要
The mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)-beta-D-glucans are unique to the Poales, the taxonomic order that includes the cereal grasses. (1-->3), (1-->4)-beta-Glucans are the principal molecules associated with cellulose microfibrils during cell growth, and they are enzymatically hydrolyzed to a large extent once growth has ceased. They appear again during the developmental of the endosperm cell wall and maternal tissues surrounding them. The roles of (1-->3),(1-->4)-beta-glucans in cell wall architecture and in cell growth are beginning to be understood. From biochemical experiments with active synthases in isolated Golgi mem-branes, the biochemical features and topology of synthesis are found to more closely parallel those of cellulose than those of all other non-cellulosic P-linked polysaccharides. The genes that encode part of the (1-->3),(1-->4)-beta-glucan synthases are likely to be among those of the CESA/CSL gene superfamily, but a distinct glycosyl transferase also appears to be integral in the synthetic machinery. Several genes involved in the hydrolysis of (1-->3),(1-->4)-beta-glucan have been cloned and sequenced, and the pattern of expression is starting to unveil their function in mobilization of beta-glucan reserve material and in cell growth.
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