نتایج جستجو برای: cellulose synthase

تعداد نتایج: 112767  

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2001
I M Saxena R M Brown T Dandekar

A combined structural and functional model of the catalytic region of cellulose synthase is presented as a prototype for the action of processive beta-glycosyltransferases and other glycosyltransferases. A 285 amino acid segment of the Acetobacter xylinum cellulose synthase containing all the conserved residues in the globular region was subjected to protein modeling using the genetic algorithm...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2006
Olivier Lerouxel David M Cavalier Aaron H Liepman Kenneth Keegstra

Cellulose, a major component of plant cell walls, is made by dynamic complexes that move within the plasma membrane while depositing cellulose directly into the wall. On the other hand, matrix polysaccharides are made in the Golgi and delivered to the wall via secretory vesicles. Several Golgi proteins that are involved in glucomannan and xyloglucan biosynthesis have been identified, including ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Elizabeth Faris Crowell Hélène Timpano Thierry Desprez Tiny Franssen-Verheijen Anne-Mie Emons Herman Höfte Samantha Vernhettes

It is generally believed that cell elongation is regulated by cortical microtubules, which guide the movement of cellulose synthase complexes as they secrete cellulose microfibrils into the periplasmic space. Transversely oriented microtubules are predicted to direct the deposition of a parallel array of microfibrils, thus generating a mechanically anisotropic cell wall that will favor elongati...

2016
Irfan Ahmad Syed Fazle Rouf Lei Sun Annika Cimdins Sulman Shafeeq Soazig Le Guyon Marco Schottkowski Mikael Rhen Ute Römling

BACKGROUND Cellulose, a 1,4 beta-glucan polysaccharide, is produced by a variety of organisms including bacteria. Although the production of cellulose has a high biological, ecological and economical impact, regulatory mechanisms of cellulose biosynthesis are mostly unknown. Family eight cellulases are regularly associated with cellulose biosynthesis operons in bacteria; however, their function...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 1998
C Chapple N Carpita

Plants are the sources of major food, feed, and fiber products that are used globally. This past year has seen advances in our understanding of the enzymes that modify wall architecture, the cloning of the first cellulose synthase gene, and revisions to the lignin biosynthetic pathway. These discoveries have facilitated the development of new strategies to alter cell wall properties in transgen...

2015
Guangmeng Liu Ke Zhang Jun Ai Xianjun Deng Yueyun Hong Xuemin Wang

Patatin-related phospholipase A (pPLA) hydrolyses glycerolipids to produce fatty acids and lysoglycerolipids. The Oryza sativa genome has 21 putative pPLAs that are grouped into five subfamilies. Overexpression of OspPLAIIIα resulted in a dwarf phenotype with decreased length of rice stems, roots, leaves, seeds, panicles, and seeds, whereas OspPLAIIIα-knockout plants had longer panicles and see...

2017
Fengcheng Li Guosheng Xie Jiangfeng Huang Ran Zhang Yu Li Miaomiao Zhang Yanting Wang Ao Li Xukai Li Tao Xia Chengcheng Qu Fan Hu Arthur J. Ragauskas Liangcai Peng

Genetic modification of plant cell walls has been posed to reduce lignocellulose recalcitrance for enhancing biomass saccharification. Since cellulose synthase (CESA) gene was first identified, several dozen CESA mutants have been reported, but almost all mutants exhibit the defective phenotypes in plant growth and development. In this study, the rice (Oryza sativa) Osfc16 mutant with substitut...

2018
Gizem Buldum Alexander Bismarck Athanasios Mantalaris

Bacterial cellulose (BC) exhibits unique properties such as high purity compared to plant-based cellulose; however, commercial production of BC has remained a challenge, primarily due to the strain properties of cellulose-producing bacteria. Herein, we developed a functional and stable BC production system in genetically modified (GM) Escherichia coli by recombinant expression of both the BC sy...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Roger H Newman Stefan J Hill Philip J Harris

A synchrotron wide-angle x-ray scattering study of mung bean (Vigna radiata) primary cell walls was combined with published solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance data to test models for packing of (1→4)-β-glucan chains in cellulose microfibrils. Computer-simulated peak shapes, calculated for 36-chain microfibrils with perfect order or uncorrelated disorder, were sharper than those in the exper...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
K X Walsh D M Millikin K K Schlender E M Reimann

Purified preparations of rabbit skeletal muscle glycogen synthase (specific activity 6 to 42 units/mg of protein) were found to be contaminated with calciumdependent kinase(s) which catalyzed the phosphorylation of glycogen phosphorylase b and glycogen synthase. In a series of glycogen synthase preparations there was a correlation between the phosphorylation rates of glycogen synthase and of ad...

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