Impact of plant matrix polysaccharides on cellulose produced by surface-tethered cellulose synthases.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Basu, Snehasish; Omadjela, Okako; Zimmer, Jochen; Catchmark, Jeffrey M.
- Source
- Carbohydrate Polymers. Apr2017, Vol. 162, p93-99. 7p.
- Subject
- *CELLULOSE synthase
*POLYSACCHARIDES
*SURFACE chemistry
*PECTINS
*X-ray diffraction
- Language
- ISSN
- 0144-8617
Surface immobilized BcsA-B cellulose synthases synthesize crystalline cellulose II under in vitro conditions and were used to explore the interaction between cellulose and hemicelluloses and pectin. The morphology of the cellulose microfibrils changed in the presence of xyloglucan and glucomannan, while pectin did not significantly impact morphology. X-ray diffractometry and FT-IR spectroscopy indicated that crystal size and crystallinity were significantly affected by xyloglucan and glucomannan but not altered by pectin. Glucomannan had the most significant impact on the structure of cellulose and inhibits crystallization. The presence of xyloglucan and glucomannan prevents the proper assembly of cellulose microfibrils and changes the crystalline properties of cellulose II in in vitro conditions, but did not have any impact on cellulose allomorph. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]