The regulation from guaiacyl to syringyl lignin in the differentiating xylem of Robinia pseudoacacia
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The regulation from guaiacyl to syringyl lignin in the differentiating xylem of Robinia pseudoacacia
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- C R Biol. 2005 Mar;328(3):297-8
Abstract
13C- and deuterium (D)-labeled ferulic acid and sinapic acid ([8-(13)C, 3-OCD3]-ferulic acid and [8-(13)C, 3,5-OCD3]-sinapic acid) were administered to robinia (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) shoots. To estimate the distribution of the label from administrated ferulic or sinapic acid, continuous 50-microm-thick tangential sections cut from the cambium of robinia were subjected to lignin chemical analysis by the DFRC method. Labeled ferulic acid was incorporated into guaiacyl and syringyl lignin. The incorporation of labeled ferulic acid into syringyl units was observed only in the later stage of lignification. Labeled sinapic acid was incorporated into syringyl lignin in the early stage and the later stage of lignification. In general, syringyl lignin was deposited in the later stage of cell wall lignification. Thus, the incorporation of sinapic acid to syringyl lignin in the early stage of lignification was abnormal. Taken together, the aromatic ring-modifying reactions (the conversion from guaiacyl to syringyl moiety, including the hydroxylation and methylation) were more important for the regulation of the sinapyl alcohol biosynthesis than the reducing reactions (the reduction of acids to alcohols) in the differentiating xylem.
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