An emerging role of pectic rhamnogalacturonanii for cell wall integrity

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The plant cell wall is a complex network of different polysaccharides and glycoproteins, showing high diversity in nature. The essential components, tethering cell wall are under debate, as novel mutants challenge established models. The mutant ugd2,3 with a reduced supply of the important wall precursor UDP-glucuronic acid reveals the critical role of the pectic compound rhamnogalacturonanII for cell wall stability. This polymer seems to be more important for cell wall integrity than the previously favored xyloglucan. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Reboul, R., & Tenhaken, R. (2012). An emerging role of pectic rhamnogalacturonanii for cell wall integrity. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.18894

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