Journal article
Glycan profiling of plant cell wall polymers using microarrays.
IE Moller, FA Pettolino, C Hart, ER Lampugnani, WGT Willats, A Bacic
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.3791/4238
Abstract
Plant cell walls are complex matrixes of heterogeneous glycans which play an important role in the physiology and development of plants and provide the raw materials for human societies (e.g. wood, paper, textile and biofuel industries)(1,2). However, understanding the biosynthesis and function of these components remains challenging. Cell wall glycans are chemically and conformationally diverse due to the complexity of their building blocks, the glycosyl residues. These form linkages at multiple positions and differ in ring structure, isomeric or anomeric configuration, and in addition, are substituted with an array of non-sugar residues. Glycan composition varies in different cell and/or t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
IEM would like to acknowledge the Danish Research Council (FTP and FNU) for funding. ERL acknowledges the support of an ARC DP grant. AB acknowledges the support of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Cell Walls grant.