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  Hydrolyzable tannins are incorporated into the endocarp during sclerification of the water caltrop Trapa natans

Huss, J. C., Antreich, S. J., Felhofer, M., Mayer, K., Eder, M., Vieira Dias dos Santos, A. C., et al. (2024). Hydrolyzable tannins are incorporated into the endocarp during sclerification of the water caltrop Trapa natans. Plant Physiology, 194(1): kiad408. doi:10.1093/plphys/kiad408.

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Huss, Jessica C, Author
Antreich, Sebastian J, Author
Felhofer, Martin, Author
Mayer, Konrad, Author
Eder, Michaela1, Author                 
Vieira Dias dos Santos, Ana Catarina, Author
Ramer, Georg, Author
Lendl, Bernhard, Author
Gierlinger, Notburga, Author
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1Michaela Eder, Biomaterialien, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Max Planck Society, ou_1863293              

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 Abstract: The water caltrop (Trapa natans) develops unique woody fruits with unusually large seeds among aquatic plants. During fruit development, the inner fruit wall (endocarp) sclerifies and forms a protective layer for the seed. Endocarp sclerification also occurs in many land plants with large seeds; however, in T. natans the processes of fruit formation, endocarp hardening, and seed storage take place entirely underwater. To identify potential chemical and structural adaptations for the aquatic environment, we investigated the cell wall composition in the endocarp at a young developmental stage, as well as at fruit maturity. Our work shows that hydrolyzable tannins – specifically gallotannins –flood the endocarp tissue during secondary wall formation and are integrated into cell walls along with lignin during maturation. Within the secondary walls of mature tissue, we identified unusually strong spectroscopic features of ester linkages, suggesting that the gallotannins and their derivatives are cross-linked to other wall components via ester bonds, leading to unique cell wall properties. The synthesis of large amounts of water-soluble, defensive aromatic metabolites during secondary wall formation might be a fast way to defend seeds within the insufficiently lignified endocarp of T. natans.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-07-102024
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiad408
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Title: Plant Physiology
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Publ. Info: Bethesda, Md. : American Society of Plant Biologists
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 194 (1) Sequence Number: kiad408 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0032-0889