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DOI: 10.1104/pp.112.208694
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Overexpression of a BAHD Acyltransferase, <i>OsAt10</i>, Alters Rice Cell Wall Hydroxycinnamic Acid Content and Saccharification

Laura E. Bartley,Matthew L. Peck,Sung Ryul Kim,Berit Ebert,Chithra Manisseri,Dawn Chiniquy,Robert Sykes,Lingfang Gao,Carsten Rautengarten,Miguel E. Vega‐Sánchez,Peter I. Benke,Patrick E. Canlas,Peijian Cao,Susan Brewer,Fan Lin,W. L. Smith,Xiaohan Zhang,Jay D. Keasling,Rolf E. Jentoff,Steven B. Foster,Jizhong Zhou,Angela Ziebell,Gynheung An,Henrik Vibe Scheller,Pamela C. Ronald

Lignin
Phenylpropanoid
Cell wall
2013
Grass cell wall properties influence food, feed, and biofuel feedstock usage efficiency. The glucuronoarabinoxylan of grass cell walls is esterified with the phenylpropanoid-derived hydroxycinnamic acids ferulic acid (FA) and para-coumaric acid (p-CA). Feruloyl esters undergo oxidative coupling with neighboring phenylpropanoids on glucuronoarabinoxylan and lignin. Examination of rice (Oryza sativa) mutants in a grass-expanded and -diverged clade of BAHD acyl-coenzyme A-utilizing transferases identified four mutants with altered cell wall FA or p-CA contents. Here, we report on the effects of overexpressing one of these genes, OsAt10 (LOC_Os06g39390), in rice. An activation-tagged line, OsAT10-D1, shows a 60% reduction in matrix polysaccharide-bound FA and an approximately 300% increase in p-CA in young leaf tissue but no discernible phenotypic alterations in vegetative development, lignin content, or lignin composition. Two additional independent OsAt10 overexpression lines show similar changes in FA and p-CA content. Cell wall fractionation and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry experiments isolate the cell wall alterations in the mutant to ester conjugates of a five-carbon sugar with p-CA and FA. These results suggest that OsAT10 is a p-coumaroyl coenzyme A transferase involved in glucuronoarabinoxylan modification. Biomass from OsAT10-D1 exhibits a 20% to 40% increase in saccharification yield depending on the assay. Thus, OsAt10 is an attractive target for improving grass cell wall quality for fuel and animal feed.
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    Overexpression of a BAHD Acyltransferase, <i>OsAt10</i>, Alters Rice Cell Wall Hydroxycinnamic Acid Content and Saccharification ” is a paper by Laura E. Bartley Matthew L. Peck Sung Ryul Kim Berit Ebert Chithra Manisseri Dawn Chiniquy Robert Sykes Lingfang Gao Carsten Rautengarten Miguel E. Vega‐Sánchez Peter I. Benke Patrick E. Canlas Peijian Cao Susan Brewer Fan Lin W. L. Smith Xiaohan Zhang Jay D. Keasling Rolf E. Jentoff Steven B. Foster Jizhong Zhou Angela Ziebell Gynheung An Henrik Vibe Scheller Pamela C. Ronald published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.