Precursor biosynthesis regulation of lignin, suberin and cutin

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Anzhou Xin
Klaus Herburger
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[1] University of Copenhagen,Section for Plant Glycobiology, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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Protoplasma | 2021年 / 258卷
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Cutin; Lignin; MYB transcription factor; Plant cell wall; Suberin;
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The extracellular matrix of plants can contain the hydrophobic biopolymers lignin, suberin and/or cutin, which provide mechanical strength and limit water loss and pathogen invasion. Due to their remarkable chemical resistance, these polymers have a high potential in various biotechnological applications and can replace petrol-based resources, for example, in the packing industry. However, despite the importance of these polymers, the regulation of their precursor biosynthesis is far from being fully understood. This is particularly true for suberin and cutin, which hinders efforts to engineer their formation in plants and produce customised biopolymers. This review brings attention to knowledge gaps in the current research and highlights some of the most recent findings on transcription factors that regulate lignin, suberin and cutin precursor biosynthesis. Finally, we also briefly discuss how some of the remaining knowledge gaps can be closed.
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页码:1171 / 1178
页数:7
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