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Lignocellulose molecular assembly and deconstruction properties of lignin-altered rice mutants.

Andri Fadillah MartinYuki TobimatsuLydia Pui Ying LamNaoyuki MatsumotoTakuto TanakaShiro SuzukiRyosuke KusumiTakuji MiyamotoYuri TakedaYamamura MasaomiTaichi KoshibaKeishi OsakabeYuriko OsakabeMasahiro SakamotoToshiaki Umezawa
Published in: Plant physiology (2022)
Bioengineering approaches to modify lignin content and structure in plant cell walls have shown promise for facilitating biochemical conversions of lignocellulosic biomass into valuable chemicals. Despite numerous research efforts, however, the effect of altered lignin chemistry on the supramolecular assembly of lignocellulose and consequently its deconstruction in lignin-modified transgenic and mutant plants is not fully understood. In this study, we aimed to close this gap by analyzing lignin-modified rice (Oryza sativa L.) mutants deficient in 5-HYDROXYCONIFERALDEHYDE O-METHYLTRANSFERASE (CAldOMT) and CINNAMYL ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE (CAD). A set of rice mutants harboring knockout mutations in either or both OsCAldOMT1 and OsCAD2 was generated in part by genome editing and subjected to comparative cell wall chemical and supramolecular structure analyses. In line with the proposed functions of CAldOMT and CAD in grass lignin biosynthesis, OsCAldOMT1-deficient mutant lines produced altered lignins depleted of syringyl and tricin units and incorporating non-canonical 5-hydroxyguaiacyl units, whereas OsCAD2-deficient mutant lines produced lignins incorporating non-canonical hydroxycinnamaldehyde-derived units. All tested OsCAldOMT1- and OsCAD2-deficient mutants, especially OsCAldOMT1-deficient lines, displayed enhanced cell wall saccharification efficiency. Solid-state NMR and X-ray diffraction analyses of rice cell walls revealed that both OsCAldOMT1- and OsCAD2-deficiencies contributed to the disruptions of the cellulose crystalline network. Further, OsCAldOMT1-deficiency contributed to the increase of the cellulose molecular mobility more prominently than OsCAD2-deficiency, resulting in apparently more loosened lignocellulose molecular assembly. Such alterations in cell wall chemical and supramolecular structures may in part account for the variations of saccharification performance of the OsCAldOMT1- and OsCAD2-deficient rice mutants.
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