Suppression of CCR impacts metabolite profile and cell wall composition in Pinus radiata tracheary elements
Suppression of the lignin-related gene cinnamoyl-CoA reductase ( CCR ) in the Pinus radiata tracheary element (TE) system impacted both the metabolite profile and the cell wall matrix in CCR -RNAi lines. UPLC–MS/MS-based metabolite profiling identified elevated levels of p -coumaroyl hexose, caffeic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology 2013-01, Vol.81 (1-2), p.105-117 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Suppression of the lignin-related gene cinnamoyl-CoA reductase (
CCR
) in the
Pinus radiata
tracheary element (TE) system impacted both the metabolite profile and the cell wall matrix in
CCR
-RNAi lines. UPLC–MS/MS-based metabolite profiling identified elevated levels of
p
-coumaroyl hexose, caffeic acid hexoside and ferulic acid hexoside in
CCR
-RNAi lines, indicating a redirection of metabolite flow within phenylpropanoid metabolism. Dilignols derived from coniferyl alcohol such as G(8-5)G, G(8-O-4)G and isodihydrodehydrodiconiferyl alcohol (IDDDC) were substantially depleted, providing evidence for CCR’s involvement in coniferyl alcohol biosynthesis. Severe
CCR
suppression almost halved lignin content in TEs based on a depletion of both H-type and G-type lignin, providing evidence for CCR’s involvement in the biosynthesis of both lignin types. 2D-NMR studies revealed minor changes in the H:G-ratio and consequently a largely unchanged interunit linkage distribution in the lignin polymer. However, unusual cell wall components including ferulate and unsaturated fatty acids were identified in TEs by thioacidolysis, pyrolysis-GC/MS and/or 2D-NMR in
CCR
-RNAi lines, providing new insights into the consequences of
CCR
suppression in pine. Interestingly,
CCR
suppression substantially promoted pyrolytic breakdown of cell wall polysaccharides, a phenotype most likely caused by the incorporation of acidic compounds into the cell wall matrix in
CCR
-RNAi lines. |
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ISSN: | 0167-4412 1573-5028 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11103-012-9985-z |