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Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
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Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype
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Plant biomechanics and resilience to environmental changes are controlled by specific lignin chemistries in each vascular cell type and morphotype

2022
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Overview
The biopolymer lignin, deposited in the cell walls of vascular cells, is essential for long-distance water conduction and structural support of plants. Independently of the species, each different vascular cell type contains a conserved lignin chemistry with specific aromatic and aliphatic substitutions. Yet, the biological role of this conserved and specific lignin chemistry for each cell type remained unclear. Herein, we investigate the role of specific lignin chemistries for cellular function by producing single cell analyses on vascular cell morphotypes, all enabling sap conduction but differing in morphology. We found that specific lignin chemistries accumulate in each morphotype. Moreover, lignin accumulates dynamically, increasing in quantity and changing composition, to alter the cell wall biomechanics of each morphotype during their maturation. For similar aromatic substitution, residues with alcohol aliphatic functions increased stiffness whereas aldehydes increased flexibility. Modifying this specific lignin chemistry impairs the cell wall biomechanics of each morphotype and consequently reduces their capacity to optimally conduct water in normal conditions, and to recover from drought. Altogether, lignin chemistry is differently controlled for each sap conducting cell types during their maturation to dynamically adjust their biomechanics and hydraulic properties to adapt to developmental and environmental constraints.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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