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The role of pectin in plant cell elongation
Reference
D09697
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Dr Maureen McCann
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution
John Innes Centre
Department
Cell and Develop Biology
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
67,365
Status
Completed
Type
Research Grant
Start date
04/01/1999
End date
04/01/2001
Duration
24 months
Abstract
Pectic polysaccharides comprise 20 to 40% of the dry weight of primary (growing) cell walls of dicotyledonous plants, and yet the functional role of pectin in cell wall architecture is poorly understood. The aim of this proposal is to use Arabidopsis and flax mutants, with altered pectin phenotypes, to characterise the role of pectin in elongating cells, by directly measuring biophysical properties of extensibility, cell- wall strength and cell-cell adhesion. These cell-wall properties directly underpin the raw material quality of food, feed and fibre crops. (Joint with grant 218/D09711.)
Summary
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Committee
Closed Committee - Agri-food (AF)
Research Topics
X – not assigned to a current Research Topic
Research Priority
X – Research Priority information not available
Research Initiative
X - not in an Initiative
Funding Scheme
X – not Funded via a specific Funding Scheme
Associated awards:
D09711 The role of pectin in plant cell elongation
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