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Overexpression of a Sugarcane BAHD Acyltransferase Alters Hydroxycinnamate Content in Maize Cell Wall.


ABSTRACT: The purification of hydroxycinnamic acids [p-coumaric acid (pCA) and ferulic acid (FA)] from grass cell walls requires high-cost processes. Feedstocks with increased levels of one hydroxycinnamate in preference to the other are therefore highly desirable. We identified and conducted expression analysis for nine BAHD acyltransferase ScAts genes from sugarcane. The high conservation of AT10 proteins, together with their similar gene expression patterns, supported a similar role in distinct grasses. Overexpression of ScAT10 in maize resulted in up to 75% increase in total pCA content. Mild hydrolysis and derivatization followed by reductive cleavage (DFRC) analysis showed that pCA increase was restricted to the hemicellulosic portion of the cell wall. Furthermore, total FA content was reduced up to 88%, resulting in a 10-fold increase in the pCA/FA ratio. Thus, we functionally characterized a sugarcane gene involved in pCA content on hemicelluloses and generated a C4 plant that is promising for valorizing pCA production in biorefineries.

SUBMITTER: Fanelli A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8117936 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Overexpression of a Sugarcane BAHD Acyltransferase Alters Hydroxycinnamate Content in Maize Cell Wall.

Fanelli Amanda A   Rancour David M DM   Sullivan Michael M   Karlen Steven D SD   Ralph John J   Riaño-Pachón Diego Mauricio DM   Vicentini Renato R   Silva Tatiane da Franca TDF   Ferraz André A   Hatfield Ronald D RD   Romanel Elisson E  

Frontiers in plant science 20210421


The purification of hydroxycinnamic acids [<i>p</i>-coumaric acid (<i>p</i>CA) and ferulic acid (FA)] from grass cell walls requires high-cost processes. Feedstocks with increased levels of one hydroxycinnamate in preference to the other are therefore highly desirable. We identified and conducted expression analysis for nine BAHD acyltransferase <i>ScAts</i> genes from sugarcane. The high conservation of AT10 proteins, together with their similar gene expression patterns, supported a similar rol  ...[more]

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