Mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)-beta-D-glucan is not unique to the Poales and is an abundant component of Equisetum arvense cell walls.
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Silicon and the Plant Extracellular MatrixUpdate on mechanisms of plant cell wall biosynthesis: how plants make cellulose and other (1->4)-β-D-glycansA new versatile microarray-based method for high throughput screening of carbohydrate-active enzymesCeratopteris richardii (C-fern): a model for investigating adaptive modification of vascular plant cell wallsLarge-scale proteome comparative analysis of developing rhizomes of the ancient vascular plant equisetum hyemaleThe glycosyltransferase repertoire of the spikemoss Selaginella moellendorffii and a comparative study of its cell wallEvolution of mixed-linkage (1 -> 3, 1 -> 4)-β-D-glucan (MLG) and xyloglucan in Equisetum (horsetails) and other monilophytesAn extensin-rich matrix lines the carinal canals in Equisetum ramosissimum, which may function as water-conducting channelsHow have plant cell walls evolved?Beyond the green: understanding the evolutionary puzzle of plant and algal cell walls.Mixed-linkage glucan:xyloglucan endotransglucosylase (MXE) re-models hemicelluloses in Equisetum shoots but not in barley shoots or Equisetum callus.Moss and liverwort xyloglucans contain galacturonic acid and are structurally distinct from the xyloglucans synthesized by hornworts and vascular plants.A survey of plant and algal genomes and transcriptomes reveals new insights into the evolution and function of the cellulose synthase superfamilyNon-lignified helical cell wall thickenings in root cortical cells of Aspleniaceae (Polypodiales): histology and taxonomical significanceInsoluble (1 → 3), (1 → 4)-β-D-glucan is a component of cell walls in brown algae (Phaeophyceae) and is masked by alginates in tissuesThe dynamics of plant cell-wall polysaccharide decomposition in leaf-cutting ant fungus gardens.New insight into silica deposition in horsetail (Equisetum arvense).Analysis of carbohydrates and glycoconjugates by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry: an update for 2007-2008.Collenchyma: a versatile mechanical tissue with dynamic cell walls.Evolution and development of cell walls in cereal grainsA hemicellulose-bound form of silicon with potential to improve the mechanical properties and regeneration of the cell wall of rice.Antibody-based screening of cell wall matrix glycans in ferns reveals taxon, tissue and cell-type specific distribution patternsThe Synthesis and Origin of the Pectic Polysaccharide Rhamnogalacturonan II - Insights from Nucleotide Sugar Formation and DiversityAbundance of mixed linkage glucan in mature tissues and secondary cell walls of grassesHetero-trans-β-glucanase, an enzyme unique to Equisetum plants, functionalizes celluloseA barley cellulose synthase-like CSLH gene mediates (1,3;1,4)-beta-D-glucan synthesis in transgenic ArabidopsisThe distribution of cell wall polymers during antheridium development and spermatogenesis in the Charophycean green alga, Chara corallina.Moss cell walls: structure and biosynthesis.Hemicellulose biosynthesis.The plant secretory pathway for the trafficking of cell wall polysaccharides and glycoproteins.Engineering temporal accumulation of a low recalcitrance polysaccharide leads to increased C6 sugar content in plant cell walls.Heterogeneity of silica and glycan-epitope distribution in epidermal idioblast cell walls in Adiantum raddianum laminae.The remarkable stomata of horsetails (Equisetum): patterning, ultrastructure and development.Bonds broken and formed during the mixed-linkage glucan : xyloglucan endotransglucosylase reaction catalysed by Equisetum hetero-trans-β-glucanase.Glycan profiling of plant cell wall polymers using microarrays.The charophycean green algae provide insights into the early origins of plant cell walls.Evidence for land plant cell wall biosynthetic mechanisms in charophyte green algae.Culm in rice straw as a new source for sugar recovery via enzymatic saccharification.Loss of Cellulose synthase-like F6 function affects mixed-linkage glucan deposition, cell wall mechanical properties, and defense responses in vegetative tissues of rice.Evidence for 'silicon' within the cell walls of suspension-cultured rice cells.
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Mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)-beta-D-glucan is not unique to the Poales and is an abundant component of Equisetum arvense cell walls.
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2008年の論文
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Mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)- ...... Equisetum arvense cell walls.
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Mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)- ...... Equisetum arvense cell walls.
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Mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)- ...... Equisetum arvense cell walls.
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Mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)- ...... Equisetum arvense cell walls.
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Mixed-linkage (1-->3),(1-->4)- ...... f Equisetum arvense cell walls
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Antony Bacic
Bo Johansen
Sarah M Wilson
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10.1111/J.1365-313X.2008.03453.X
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2008-02-13T00:00:00Z