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Lignification in Trees: Indication of Exclusive Peroxidase Participation
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1973
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EngineeringBotanyForestryEnzymatic ModificationLignin ChemistryExclusive Peroxidase ParticipationOxidative StressCross SectionsWood ComponentP-coumaryl AlcoholsBiotransformationBiochemistryWood FormationLigninBiotechnologyMicrobiologyMedicineHydrogen PeroxidePlant Physiology
Syringaldazine did not turn purple on cross sections of tree branches or saplings or on cambial tissue cultures unless hydrogen peroxide was added; this indicated the absence of laccase but presence of peroxidase in lignifying cells. Peroxidase, therefore, apparently is the only en enzyme that polymerizes p-coumaryl alcohols to lignin in trees.
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