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Fucosylation and Defucosylation of Cell Wall Compounds in Arabidopsis

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Book Fucosylation and Defucosylation of Cell Wall Compounds in Arabidopsis Richard Fischl
Libristo code: 06937341
Xyloglucans and rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II) are fucosylated cell wall compounds and play crucial r... Full description
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Xyloglucans and rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II) are fucosylated cell wall compounds and play crucial roles in plant development. One aim of this work was to better understand xyloglucan modification or degradation, and more specifically to get information on enzyme(s) responsible for the removal of L-fucose residue present on this polysaccharide. Two candidates were investigated, AtFUC95A and AtFXG1, which have been described as xyloglucan-specific 1,2-fucosidases, even though they are phylogenetically not related. Both were investigated in Arabidopsis knockout mutants as well as by transient expression in Nicotiana benthamiana on biochemical and analytical levels. The second structure, RG-II, was investigated in terms of structural diversity and biosynthesis. To gain a better understanding of its biosynthesis, the focus has been addressed against identification of potential RG-II-specific fucosyltransferases. Generation of plants defective in GDP-L-fucose or GDP-L-galactose biosynthesis contributed to a better understanding of effects of changes on RG-II, leading to a re-evaluation of the reason causing the strong phenotype of the highly studied L-fucose-deficient mutant mur1.

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Full name Fucosylation and Defucosylation of Cell Wall Compounds in Arabidopsis
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 188
EAN 9783838130002
ISBN 3838130006
Libristo code 06937341
Weight 281
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 11
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