Ferulate cross-linking in cell walls isolated from maize cell suspensions
摘要:
Cross-linking of arabinoxylans by ferulate dehydrodimers and incorporation of feruloylated arabinoxylans into lignin were modelled with maize walls ( Zea mays cv Black Mexican) containing 5.3–18.0 mg g 1 of total ferulates. The proportion of dehydrodimers to total ferulates increased from ca 20 to 45% when dilute hydrogen peroxide was added to walls containing bound peroxidase. About 45% of the dehydrodimers were coupled by 8-5 linkages, with 8-8, 8- O -4 and 5-5 coupled dehydrodimers each comprising 10–25% of the total. The quantity of ferulates released by saponification were reduced by 83–95% when exogenously supplied hydroxycinnamyl alcohols were polymerized into walls by wall-bound peroxidase and in situ generated hydrogen peroxide. Only 40% of the ferulates incorporated into lignin were recovered following hydrolysis of ether linkages. These results indicate that primary walls in grasses become extensively cross-linked by ferulic and dehydrodiferulic acids during lignification, and that only a portion of ferulates in lignified tissues are measurable by current solvolytic methods.
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DOI:
10.1016/0031-9422(95)00413-2
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1995
































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