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Systematic synthesis and identification of monolignol pathway metabolites.

Chung-Ting KaoFan-Wei YangMeng-Chen WuTzu-Huan HungChen-Wei HuChiu-Hua ChenPin-Chien LiouTe-Lun MaiChia-Chih ChangTung-Yi LinYing-Lan ChenYing-Chung Jimmy LinJung-Chen Su
Published in: The New phytologist (2024)
Monolignol serves as the building blocks to constitute lignin, the second abundant polymer on Earth. Despite two decades of diligent efforts, complete identification of all metabolites in the currently proposed monolignol biosynthesis pathway has proven elusive. This limitation also hampers their potential application. One of the primary obstacles is the challenge of assembling a collection of all molecules, because many are commercially unavailable or prohibitively costly. In this study, we established systematic pipelines to synthesize all 24 molecules through the conversions between functional groups on a core structure followed by the application to other core structures. We successfully identified all of them in Populus trichocarpa and Eucalyptus grandis, two representative species respectively from malpighiales and myrtales in angiosperms. Knowledge about monolignol metabolite chemosynthesis and identification will form the foundation for future studies.
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