1. Cloning and characterization of the lignin biosynthesis genes NcCSE and NcHCT from Neolamarckia cadamba
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Chi Dinh Nguyen, Kunxi Ouyang, Ruiqi Pian, Xiaoling Huang, Hao Huang, Heqiang Huo, Xiaoyang Chen, Huaqiang Li, and Juncheng Li
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0106 biological sciences ,food.ingredient ,lcsh:Biotechnology ,Biophysics ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Neolamarckia ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Lignin ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Cell wall ,NcCSE ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,lcsh:TP248.13-248.65 ,Lignin biosynthetic process ,Hemicellulose ,Biorefining ,Cellulose ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Chemistry ,DEGs ,Complementation ,Biochemistry ,Neolamarckia cadamba ,Original Article ,NcHCT ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Neolamarckia cadamba is an important fast growing tree species used for pulping and wood material in industry for it’s desirable wood properties. As one of the most important content in wood, lignin provides structural integrity, strength, and hydrophobicity to the thickened cell walls and is the major factor contributing to biomass recalcitrance. It does not reduce the palatability of forage grass for animals, but it hinders the isolation of cellulose fibers and the efficient enzymatic depolymerization of cellulose and hemicellulose into fermentable sugars in biorefining processes by limiting the access by hydrolytic enzymes to their polysaccharide substrates. This work focused on analyzing the functions of NcCSE (Caffeoyl Shikimate Esterase, GenBank accession number: MG739672) and NcHCT (Hydroxycinnamoyl Transferase,GenBank accession number: MG739673) in the lignin biosynthetic process in order to improve the potential for utilization of leaves and wood from N. cadamba. The mutant phenotype of cse-2 was dramatically complemented to WT in the stable transgenic lines cse-35S::NcCSE, but overexpression of NcHCT in the cse-2 mutant did not have the same result as cse-35S::NcCSE, providing only partial complementation.
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- 2019
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