The architecture of the primary plant cell wall: the role of pectin reconsidered
2018
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Abstract
The primary plant cell wall is composed of the polysaccharide classes pectin, hemicellulose and cellulose, and together, all these polysaccharides form a complex network. However, it is still poorly understood how these polysaccharides together build up the complex primary plant cell wall network. This research aimed at a further understanding of the architecture of the plant cell wall, predominantly focussing on pectin and its potential interactions with (hemi)cellulose.
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