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Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype

The biopolymer lignin is deposited in the cell walls of vascular cells and is essential for long-distance water conduction and structural support in plants. Different vascular cell types contain distinct and conserved lignin chemistries, each with specific aromatic and aliphatic substitutions. Yet,...

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Autores principales: Ménard, Delphine, Blaschek, Leonard, Kriechbaum, Konstantin, Lee, Cheng Choo, Serk, Henrik, Zhu, Chuantao, Lyubartsev, Alexander, Nuoendagula,  , Bacsik, Zoltán, Bergström, Lennart, Mathew, Aji, Kajita, Shinya, Pesquet, Edouard
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9709985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36215679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koac284
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author Ménard, Delphine
Blaschek, Leonard
Kriechbaum, Konstantin
Lee, Cheng Choo
Serk, Henrik
Zhu, Chuantao
Lyubartsev, Alexander
Nuoendagula,  
Bacsik, Zoltán
Bergström, Lennart
Mathew, Aji
Kajita, Shinya
Pesquet, Edouard
author_facet Ménard, Delphine
Blaschek, Leonard
Kriechbaum, Konstantin
Lee, Cheng Choo
Serk, Henrik
Zhu, Chuantao
Lyubartsev, Alexander
Nuoendagula,  
Bacsik, Zoltán
Bergström, Lennart
Mathew, Aji
Kajita, Shinya
Pesquet, Edouard
author_sort Ménard, Delphine
collection PubMed
description The biopolymer lignin is deposited in the cell walls of vascular cells and is essential for long-distance water conduction and structural support in plants. Different vascular cell types contain distinct and conserved lignin chemistries, each with specific aromatic and aliphatic substitutions. Yet, the biological role of this conserved and specific lignin chemistry in each cell type remains unclear. Here, we investigated the roles of this lignin biochemical specificity for cellular functions by producing single cell analyses for three cell morphotypes of tracheary elements, which all allow sap conduction but differ in their morphology. We determined that specific lignin chemistries accumulate in each cell type. Moreover, lignin accumulated dynamically, increasing in quantity and changing in composition, to alter the cell wall biomechanics during cell maturation. For similar aromatic substitutions, residues with alcohol aliphatic functions increased stiffness whereas aldehydes increased flexibility of the cell wall. Modifying this lignin biochemical specificity and the sequence of its formation impaired the cell wall biomechanics of each morphotype and consequently hindered sap conduction and drought recovery. Together, our results demonstrate that each sap-conducting vascular cell type distinctly controls their lignin biochemistry to adjust their biomechanics and hydraulic properties to face developmental and environmental constraints.
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spelling pubmed-97099852022-12-01 Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype Ménard, Delphine Blaschek, Leonard Kriechbaum, Konstantin Lee, Cheng Choo Serk, Henrik Zhu, Chuantao Lyubartsev, Alexander Nuoendagula,   Bacsik, Zoltán Bergström, Lennart Mathew, Aji Kajita, Shinya Pesquet, Edouard Plant Cell Research Articles The biopolymer lignin is deposited in the cell walls of vascular cells and is essential for long-distance water conduction and structural support in plants. Different vascular cell types contain distinct and conserved lignin chemistries, each with specific aromatic and aliphatic substitutions. Yet, the biological role of this conserved and specific lignin chemistry in each cell type remains unclear. Here, we investigated the roles of this lignin biochemical specificity for cellular functions by producing single cell analyses for three cell morphotypes of tracheary elements, which all allow sap conduction but differ in their morphology. We determined that specific lignin chemistries accumulate in each cell type. Moreover, lignin accumulated dynamically, increasing in quantity and changing in composition, to alter the cell wall biomechanics during cell maturation. For similar aromatic substitutions, residues with alcohol aliphatic functions increased stiffness whereas aldehydes increased flexibility of the cell wall. Modifying this lignin biochemical specificity and the sequence of its formation impaired the cell wall biomechanics of each morphotype and consequently hindered sap conduction and drought recovery. Together, our results demonstrate that each sap-conducting vascular cell type distinctly controls their lignin biochemistry to adjust their biomechanics and hydraulic properties to face developmental and environmental constraints. Oxford University Press 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9709985/ /pubmed/36215679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koac284 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Society of Plant Biologists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Ménard, Delphine
Blaschek, Leonard
Kriechbaum, Konstantin
Lee, Cheng Choo
Serk, Henrik
Zhu, Chuantao
Lyubartsev, Alexander
Nuoendagula,  
Bacsik, Zoltán
Bergström, Lennart
Mathew, Aji
Kajita, Shinya
Pesquet, Edouard
Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
title Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
title_full Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
title_fullStr Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
title_full_unstemmed Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
title_short Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
title_sort plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9709985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36215679
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koac284
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