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- Title
Sorghum mutant RG displays antithetic leaf shoot lignin accumulation resulting in improved stem saccharification properties.
- Authors
Petti, Carloalberto; Harman-Ware, Anne E.; Tateno, Mizuki; Kushwaha, Rekha; Shearer, Andrew; Bruce Downie, A.; Crocker, Mark; DeBolt, Seth
- Abstract
Background Improving saccharification efficiency in bioenergy crop species remains an important challenge. Here, we report the characterization of a Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) mutant, named REDforGREEN (RG), as a bioenergy feedstock. Results It was found that RG displayed increased accumulation of lignin in leaves and depletion in the stems, antithetic to the trend observed in wild type. Consistent with these measurements, the RG leaf tissue displayed reduced saccharification efficiency whereas the stem saccharification efficiency increased relative to wild type. Reduced lignin was linked to improved saccharification in RG stems, but a chemical shift to greater S:G ratios in RG stem lignin was also observed. Similarities in cellulose content and structure by XRD-analysis support the correlation between increased saccharification properties and reduced lignin instead of changes in the cellulose composition and/or structure. Conclusion Antithetic lignin accumulation was observed in the RG mutant leaf-and stem-tissue, which resulted in greater saccharification efficiency in the RG stem and differential thermochemical product yield in high lignin leaves. Thus, the red leaf coloration of the RG mutant represents a potential marker for improved conversion of stem cellulose to fermentable sugars in the C4 grass Sorghum.
- Subjects
PHENYLPROPANOIDS; SORGHUM; PLANT cell walls; LIGNOCELLULOSE; ENERGY crops; LIGNIN structure
- Publication
Biotechnology for Biofuels, 2013, Vol 6, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1754-6834
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/1754-6834-6-146