Authors
Hong Fang, Tristen Wright, Jia‐Rong Jinn, Wenzheng Guo, Ningning Zhang, Xiaoting Wang, Ya‐Jane Wang, Jianfeng Xu
Publication date
2020/4
Journal
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Volume
117
Issue
4
Pages
945-958
Description
Reconstructing the chemical and structural characteristics of the plant cell wall represents a promising solution to overcoming lignocellulosic biomass recalcitrance to biochemical deconstruction. This study aims to leverage hydroxyproline (Hyp)‐O‐glycosylation, a process unique to plant cell wall glycoproteins, as an innovative technology for de novo design and engineering in planta of Hyp‐O‐glycosylated biopolymers (HypGP) that facilitate plant cell wall reconstruction. HypGP consisting of 18 tandem repeats of “Ser–Hyp–Hyp–Hyp–Hyp” motif or (SP4)18 was designed and engineered into tobacco plants as a fusion peptide with either a reporter protein enhanced green fluorescence protein or the catalytic domain of a thermophilic E1 endoglucanase (E1cd) from Acidothermus cellulolyticus. The engineered (SP4)18 module was extensively Hyp‐O‐glycosylated with arabino‐oligosaccharides, which facilitated the …
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