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- W3005431119 abstract "The cells of all organisms are sugarcoated with polysaccharides, glycoproteins, and glycolipids. In multicellular organisms these polymers not only have a structural role in the organization of tissues and organs, but also have signaling activities. In the animal extracellular matrix for instance, the negatively charged hyaluronic acid (HA) polymers contribute to morphogenesis through mechanosensing, whereas HA fragments that are released from the polymer under certain conditions trigger inflammatory responses and angiogenesis (1). In plants, pectins are the major charged polysaccharides in the cell wall and thus can be considered the equivalent of HA. In addition, pectin-derived oligosaccharides released from the host cell wall during pathogen infection have been shown to trigger immune responses (2⇓–4). Gallego-Giraldo et al. (5) in PNAS now provide evidence for a role of pectin oligosaccharide signaling also in the response of plant cells to cell wall perturbation.The study is part of a larger effort of Gallego-Giraldo et al. (5) to tailor plant biomass for improved digestibility (for animal feed) or conversion into fermentable sugars (saccharification, to produce second-generation biofuels and chemicals) (6). Plants, in contrast to animals, contain lignins in their extracellular matrix, besides polysaccharides and glycoproteins. Lignins consist of oxidatively cross-linked phenolic molecules, which form a hydrophobic network attached to the polysaccharides. Previous studies by Gallego-Giraldo et al. and others have shown that lignins are a major obstacle for biomass digestibility/saccharification, mainly because they limit the access of cell … [↵][1]1To whom correspondence may be addressed. Email: hermanus.hofte{at}inra.fr. [1]: #xref-corresp-1-1" @default.
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- W3005431119 title "Pectin-derived immune elicitors in response to lignin modification in plants" @default.
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