Monolignol ferulate conjugates are naturally incorporated into plant lignins
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- DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1600393
Monolignol ferulate conjugates are naturally incorporated into plant lignins
Abstract
Angiosperms represent most of the terrestrial plants and are the primary research focus for the conversion of biomass to liquid fuels and coproducts. Lignin limits our access to fibers and represents a large fraction of the chemical energy stored in plant cell walls. Recently, the incorporation of monolignol ferulates into lignin polymers was accomplished via the engineering of an exotic transferase into commercially relevant poplar. We report that various angiosperm species might have convergently evolved to natively produce lignins that incorporate monolignol ferulate conjugates. We show that this activity may be accomplished by a BAHD feruloyl-coenzyme A monolignol transferase, OsFMT1 (AT5), in rice and its orthologs in other monocots.
Keywords: BAHD transferase; DFRC; GC-MS; Grasses; lignin; monocot; monolignol; phylogenetic tree; rice; transgenic.
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