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Phellem Cell-Wall Components Are Discriminants of Cork Quality in Quercus suber

Cork is a renewable, non-wood high valued forest product, with relevant ecological and economic impact in the Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Currently, cork is ranked according to its commercial quality. The most valuable planks are chosen for cork stoppers production. Cork planks with adequate thic...

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Autores principales: Pinheiro, Carla, Wienkoop, Stefanie, de Almeida, João Feio, Brunetti, Cecilia, Zarrouk, Olfa, Planchon, Sébastien, Gori, Antonella, Tattini, Massimiliano, Ricardo, Cândido Pinto, Renaut, Jenny, Teixeira, Rita Teresa
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6682605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00944
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author Pinheiro, Carla
Wienkoop, Stefanie
de Almeida, João Feio
Brunetti, Cecilia
Zarrouk, Olfa
Planchon, Sébastien
Gori, Antonella
Tattini, Massimiliano
Ricardo, Cândido Pinto
Renaut, Jenny
Teixeira, Rita Teresa
author_facet Pinheiro, Carla
Wienkoop, Stefanie
de Almeida, João Feio
Brunetti, Cecilia
Zarrouk, Olfa
Planchon, Sébastien
Gori, Antonella
Tattini, Massimiliano
Ricardo, Cândido Pinto
Renaut, Jenny
Teixeira, Rita Teresa
author_sort Pinheiro, Carla
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description Cork is a renewable, non-wood high valued forest product, with relevant ecological and economic impact in the Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Currently, cork is ranked according to its commercial quality. The most valuable planks are chosen for cork stoppers production. Cork planks with adequate thickness and porosity are classified as stoppable quality cork (SQC). The chemical composition of cork is known, but the regulation of metabolic pathways responsible of cork production and composition, hence of cork quality, is largely unknown. Here, we tested the hypothesis that post-genomic events may be responsible for the development of SQC and N-SQC (non-stoppable quality cork). Here, we show that combined proteomics and targeted metabolomics (namely soluble and cell wall bound phenolics) analyzed on recently formed phellem allows discriminate cork planks of different quality. Phellem cells of SQC and N-SQC displayed different reducing capacity, with consequential impact on both enzymatic pathways (e.g., glycolysis) and other cellular functions, including cell wall assembly and suberization. Glycolysis and respiration related proteins were abundant in both cork quality groups, whereas the level of several proteins associated to mitochondrial metabolism was higher in N-SQC. The soluble and cell wall-bound phenolics in recently formed phellem clearly discriminated SQC from N-SCQ. In our study, SQC was characterized by a high incorporation of aromatic components of the phenylpropanoid pathway in the cell wall, together with a lower content of hydrolysable tannins. Here, we propose that the level of hydrolysable tannins may represent a valuable diagnostic tool for screening recently formed phellem, and used as a proxy for the quality grade of cork plank produced by each tree.
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spelling pubmed-66826052019-08-15 Phellem Cell-Wall Components Are Discriminants of Cork Quality in Quercus suber Pinheiro, Carla Wienkoop, Stefanie de Almeida, João Feio Brunetti, Cecilia Zarrouk, Olfa Planchon, Sébastien Gori, Antonella Tattini, Massimiliano Ricardo, Cândido Pinto Renaut, Jenny Teixeira, Rita Teresa Front Plant Sci Plant Science Cork is a renewable, non-wood high valued forest product, with relevant ecological and economic impact in the Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Currently, cork is ranked according to its commercial quality. The most valuable planks are chosen for cork stoppers production. Cork planks with adequate thickness and porosity are classified as stoppable quality cork (SQC). The chemical composition of cork is known, but the regulation of metabolic pathways responsible of cork production and composition, hence of cork quality, is largely unknown. Here, we tested the hypothesis that post-genomic events may be responsible for the development of SQC and N-SQC (non-stoppable quality cork). Here, we show that combined proteomics and targeted metabolomics (namely soluble and cell wall bound phenolics) analyzed on recently formed phellem allows discriminate cork planks of different quality. Phellem cells of SQC and N-SQC displayed different reducing capacity, with consequential impact on both enzymatic pathways (e.g., glycolysis) and other cellular functions, including cell wall assembly and suberization. Glycolysis and respiration related proteins were abundant in both cork quality groups, whereas the level of several proteins associated to mitochondrial metabolism was higher in N-SQC. The soluble and cell wall-bound phenolics in recently formed phellem clearly discriminated SQC from N-SCQ. In our study, SQC was characterized by a high incorporation of aromatic components of the phenylpropanoid pathway in the cell wall, together with a lower content of hydrolysable tannins. Here, we propose that the level of hydrolysable tannins may represent a valuable diagnostic tool for screening recently formed phellem, and used as a proxy for the quality grade of cork plank produced by each tree. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6682605/ /pubmed/31417580 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00944 Text en Copyright © 2019 Pinheiro, Wienkoop, de Almeida, Brunetti, Zarrouk, Planchon, Gori, Tattini, Ricardo, Renaut and Teixeira. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Pinheiro, Carla
Wienkoop, Stefanie
de Almeida, João Feio
Brunetti, Cecilia
Zarrouk, Olfa
Planchon, Sébastien
Gori, Antonella
Tattini, Massimiliano
Ricardo, Cândido Pinto
Renaut, Jenny
Teixeira, Rita Teresa
Phellem Cell-Wall Components Are Discriminants of Cork Quality in Quercus suber
title Phellem Cell-Wall Components Are Discriminants of Cork Quality in Quercus suber
title_full Phellem Cell-Wall Components Are Discriminants of Cork Quality in Quercus suber
title_fullStr Phellem Cell-Wall Components Are Discriminants of Cork Quality in Quercus suber
title_full_unstemmed Phellem Cell-Wall Components Are Discriminants of Cork Quality in Quercus suber
title_short Phellem Cell-Wall Components Are Discriminants of Cork Quality in Quercus suber
title_sort phellem cell-wall components are discriminants of cork quality in quercus suber
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6682605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31417580
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00944
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