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Ttolino F, Bacic A, Quatrano RS, Knight CD, Knox JP: Arabinogalactan
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Ttolino F, Bacic A, Quatrano RS, Knight CD, Knox JP: Arabinogalactan Ttolino F, Bacic A, Quatrano RS, Knight CD, Knox JP: Arabinogalactan proteins are necessary for apical cell extension while in the moss physcomitrella patens. Plant Mobile 2005, seventeen:3051?065. nine. Moller I, Sorensen I, Bernal AJ, Blaukopf C, Lee K, Obro J, Pettolino F, Roberts A, Mikkelsen JD, Knox JP, Bacic A, Willats WG: High-throughput mapping of cell-wall polymers within and among plants applying novel microarrays. Plant J 2007, fifty:1118?128. ten. Matsunaga T, Ishii T, Matsumoto S, Higuchi M, Darvill A, Albersheim P, O'Neill MA: Occurrence on the key mobile wall polysaccharide rhamnogalacturonan II in pteridophytes, lycophytes, and bryophytes. Implications for the evolution of vascular vegetation. Plant Physiol 2002, 134:339?fifty one. eleven. Pe MJ, Darvill AG, Eberhard S, York WS, O'Neill MA: Moss and liverwort xyloglucans include galacturonic acid and they are structurally distinct in the xyloglucans synthesized by hornworts and vascular crops. Glycobiology 2008, 18:891?04. twelve. Kulkarni AR, Pe MJ, Acvi U, Mazumder K, Urbanowicz BR, Pattathil S, Yin Y, O'Neill MA, Roberts A, Hahn MG, Xu Y, Darvill AG, York WS: The power of land vegetation to synthesize glucuronoxylans predates the evolution of tracheophytes. Glycobiology 2012, 22:439?51. thirteen. Carafa A, Duckett JG, Knox JP, Ligrone R: Distribution of cell-wall xylans in bryophytes and tracheophytes: new insights into basal interrelationships of land crops. New Phytol 2005, 168:231?forty. 14. Teleman A, Lundqvist J, Tjerneld F, Stalbrand H, Dahlman O: Characterization of acetylated 4-O-methylglucuronoxylan isolated from aspen utilizing H-1 and C-13 NMR spectroscopy. Carbohydrate Res 2000, 329:807?15. fifteen. Decou R, Lhernould S, Laurans F, Sulpice E, Leple JC, Dejardin A, Pilate G, Costa G: Cloning and expression evaluation of a wood-associated xylosidase gene (PtaBXL1) in poplar tension wood. Phytochemistry 2009, 70:163?seventy two.sixteen. Zhou GK, Zhong RQ, Richardson EA, Morrison WH, Nairn CJ, Wood-Jones A, Ye ZH: The poplar glycosyltransferase GT47C is functionally conserved with Arabidopsis fragile Fiber8. Plant Cell Physiol 2006, 47:1229?240. 17. Zhou GK, Zhong R, Himmelsbach DS, McPhail BT, Ye ZH: Molecular characterization of PoGT8D and PoGT43B, Two secondary wallassociated glycosyltransferases in poplar. Plant Mobile Physiol 2007, forty eight:689?99. 18. Lee C, Teng PubMed ID:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9579280 Q, Huang WL, Zhong RQ, Ye ZH: The poplar GT8E and GT8F glycosyltransferases are purposeful orthologs of Arabidopsis PARVUS involved in glucuronoxylan biosynthesis. Plant Cell Physiol 2009, 50:1982?987. 19. Lee CH, Zhong RQ, Richardson EA, Himmelsbach DS, McPhail BT, Ye ZH: The PARVUS gene is expressed in cells undergoing secondary wall thickening and is particularly essential for glucuronoxylan biosynthesis. Plant Cell Physiol 2007, 48:1659?672. 20. Lee CH, Teng Q, Huang WL, Zhong RQ, Ye ZH: Down-regulation of PoGT47C expression in poplar benefits in a very lessened glucuronoxylan material and an elevated wooden digestibility by cellulase. Plant Mobile Physiol 2009, 50:1075?089. 21. Lee C, Teng Q, Zhong R, Ye ZH: Molecular dissection of xylan biosynthesis during wooden formation in poplar. Mol Plant 2011, four:730?forty seven. 22. Li Q, Min D, Wang JPY, Peszlen I, Horvath L, Horvath B, Nishimura PubMed ID:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23031086 Y, Jameel H, Chang HM, Chiang VL: Down-regulation of glycosyltransferase 8D genes in populus trichocarpa brought on lessened mechanical toughness and xylan material in wooden.