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      Lignin biosynthesis studies in plant tissue cultures.

      Journal of integrative plant biology
      Biological Transport, Cell Wall, metabolism, Lignin, biosynthesis, Models, Biological, Plants

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          Lignin, a phenolic polymer abundant in cell walls of certain cell types, has given challenges to scientists studying its structure or biosynthesis. In plants lignified tissues are distributed between other, non-lignified tissues. Characterization of native lignin in the cell wall has been difficult due to the highly cross-linked nature of the wall components. Model systems, like plant tissue cultures with tracheary element differentiation or extracellular lignin formation, have provided useful information related to lignin structure and several aspects of lignin formation. For example, many enzyme activities in the phenylpropanoid pathway have been first identified in tissue cultures. This review focuses on studies where the use of plant tissue cultures has been advantageous in structural and biosynthesis studies of lignin, and discusses the validity of tissue cultures as models for lignin biosynthesis.

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          20377679
          10.1111/j.1744-7909.2010.00913.x

          Chemistry
          Biological Transport,Cell Wall,metabolism,Lignin,biosynthesis,Models, Biological,Plants
          Chemistry
          Biological Transport, Cell Wall, metabolism, Lignin, biosynthesis, Models, Biological, Plants

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