p-Coumaroylation of lignin occurs outside of commelinid monocots in the eudicot genus Morus (mulberry)

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The presence of p-coumarate (pCA) in plant cell walls is generally considered to be a trait present only in commelinid monocots. Here, we show that this long-held overgeneralizing assumption is incorrect and that mulberry trees (Morus) are eudicot plants that have lignins derived in part from monolignol pCA esters. As in commelinid monocots, the lignin-bound pCA acylates the sidechain c-hydroxyl of both coniferyl and syringyl units. This discovery expands mulberry’s potential applications to include being a source of p-coumaric acid, a supplier of nutritious berries, a forage crop, a decorative plant, and the main food source for silkworms.

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Hellinger, J., Kim, H., Ralph, J., & Karlen, S. D. (2023). p-Coumaroylation of lignin occurs outside of commelinid monocots in the eudicot genus Morus (mulberry). Plant Physiology, 191(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiac485

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