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Structural features of alternative lignin monomers associated with improved digestibility of artificially lignified maize cell walls

Authors :
Yuki Tobimatsu
Fachuang Lu
John H. Grabber
Hoon Kim
Dino Ress
Yimin Zhu
Martina Opietnik
Cliff E. Foster
Christy L. Davidson
John Ralph
Nicholas Santoro
Xuejun Pan
Fengxia Yue
Source :
Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology. 287
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Plant biologists are seeking new approaches for modifying lignin to improve the digestion and utilization of structural polysaccharides in crop cultivars for the production of biofuels, biochemicals, and livestock. To identify promising targets for lignin bioengineering, we artificially lignified maize (Zea mays L.) cell walls with normal monolignols plus 21 structurally diverse alternative monomers to assess their suitability for lignification and for improving fiber digestibility. Lignin formation and structure were assessed by mass balance, Klason lignin, acetyl bromide lignin, gel-state 2D-NMR and thioacidolysis procedures, and digestibility was evaluated with rumen microflora and from glucose production by fungal enzymes following mild acid or base pretreatments. Highly acidic or hydrophilic monomers proved unsuitable for lignin modification because they severely depressed cell wall lignification. By contrast, monomers designed to moderately alter hydrophobicity or introduce cleavable acetal, amide, or ester functionalities into the polymer often readily formed lignin, but most failed to improve digestibility, even after chemical pretreatment. Fortunately, several types of phenylpropanoid derivatives containing multiple ester-linked catechol or pyrogallol units were identified as desirable genetic engineering targets because they readily formed wall-bound polymers and improved digestibility, presumably by blocking cross-linking of lignin to structural polysaccharides and promoting lignin fragmentation during mild acidic and especially alkaline pretreatment.

Details

ISSN :
18732259
Volume :
287
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology
Accession number :
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