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    Grass xylan structural variation suggests functional specialization and distinctive interaction with cellulose and lignin by Tryfona, Theodora, Bourdon, Matthieu, Delgado Marques, Rita, BusseWicher, Marta, Vilaplana, Francisco, Stott, Katherine, Dupree, Paul

    “…SUMMARY Xylan is the most abundant non‐cellulosic polysaccharide in grass cell walls, and it has important structural roles. The name glucuronoarabinoxylan…”
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    The wood from the trees: The use of timber in construction by Ramage, Michael H., Burridge, Henry, Busse-Wicher, Marta, Fereday, George, Reynolds, Thomas, Shah, Darshil U., Wu, Guanglu, Yu, Li, Fleming, Patrick, Densley-Tingley, Danielle, Allwood, Julian, Dupree, Paul, Linden, P.F., Scherman, Oren

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-02-2017)
    “…Trees, and their derivative products, have been used by societies around the world for thousands of years. Contemporary construction of tall buildings from…”
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    GUX1 and GUX2 glucuronyltransferases decorate distinct domains of glucuronoxylan with different substitution patterns by Bromley, Jennifer R., BusseWicher, Marta, Tryfona, Theodora, Mortimer, Jennifer C., Zhang, Zhinong, Brown, David M., Dupree, Paul

    “…Summary Xylan comprises up to one‐third of plant cell walls, and it influences the properties and processing of biomass. Glucuronoxylan in Arabidopsis is…”
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    Molecular mechanism of decision-making in glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis by Sammon, Douglas, Krueger, Anja, Busse-Wicher, Marta, Morgan, Rhodri Marc, Haslam, Stuart M., Schumann, Benjamin, Briggs, David C., Hohenester, Erhard

    Published in Nature communications (13-10-2023)
    “…Two major glycosaminoglycan types, heparan sulfate (HS) and chondroitin sulfate (CS), control many aspects of development and physiology in a type-specific…”
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    Characterisation of the enzyme transport path between shipworms and their bacterial symbionts by Pesante, Giovanna, Sabbadin, Federico, Elias, Luisa, Steele-King, Clare, Shipway, J Reuben, Dowle, Adam A, Li, Yi, Busse-Wicher, Marta, Dupree, Paul, Besser, Katrin, Cragg, Simon M, Bruce, Neil C, McQueen-Mason, Simon J

    Published in BMC biology (01-11-2021)
    “…Shipworms are marine xylophagus bivalve molluscs, which can live on a diet solely of wood due to their ability to produce plant cell wall-degrading enzymes…”
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    Reduced Expression of EXTL2, a Member of the Exostosin (EXT) Family of Glycosyltransferases, in Human Embryonic Kidney 293 Cells Results in Longer Heparan Sulfate Chains by Katta, Kirankumar, Imran, Tabasum, Busse-Wicher, Marta, Grønning, Mona, Czajkowski, Szymon, Kusche-Gullberg, Marion

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (22-05-2015)
    “…Heparan sulfate proteoglycans are ubiquitously located on cell surfaces and in the extracellular matrices. The negatively charged heparan sulfate chains…”
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    Removal of glucuronic acid from xylan is a strategy to improve the conversion of plant biomass to sugars for bioenergy by Lyczakowski, Jan J, Wicher, Krzysztof B, Terrett, Oliver M, Faria-Blanc, Nuno, Yu, Xiaolan, Brown, David, Krogh, Kristian B R M, Dupree, Paul, Busse-Wicher, Marta

    Published in Biotechnology for biofuels (19-09-2017)
    “…Plant lignocellulosic biomass can be a source of fermentable sugars for the production of second generation biofuels and biochemicals. The recalcitrance of…”
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    The extostosin family: Proteins with many functions by Busse-Wicher, Marta, Wicher, Krzysztof B., Kusche-Gullberg, Marion

    Published in Matrix biology (01-04-2014)
    “…Heparan sulfates are complex sulfated molecules found in abundance at cell surfaces and in the extracellular matrix. They bind to and influence the activity of…”
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    Correlative FLIM-confocal-Raman mapping applied to plant lignin composition and autofluorescence by Wightman, Raymond, Busse-Wicher, Marta, Dupree, Paul

    Published in Micron (Oxford, England : 1993) (01-11-2019)
    “…•Fluorescence lifetime imaging, confocal and Raman on the same microscope/sample.•Lifetime changes of lignin fluorescence correlate with Raman…”
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    Evolution of Xylan Substitution Patterns in Gymnosperms and Angiosperms: Implications for Xylan Interaction with Cellulose by Busse-Wicher, Marta, Li, An, Silveira, Rodrigo L., Pereira, Caroline S., Tryfona, Theodora, Gomes, Thiago C. F., Skaf, Munir S., Dupree, Paul

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2016)
    “…The interaction between cellulose and xylan is important for the load-bearing secondary cell wall of flowering plants. Based on the precise, evenly spaced…”
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    An even pattern of xylan substitution is critical for interaction with cellulose in plant cell walls by Grantham, Nicholas J., Wurman-Rodrich, Joel, Terrett, Oliver M., Lyczakowski, Jan J., Stott, Katherine, Iuga, Dinu, Simmons, Thomas J., Durand-Tardif, Mylene, Brown, Steven. P., Dupree, Ray, Busse-Wicher, Marta, Dupree, Paul

    Published in Nature plants (01-11-2017)
    “…Xylan and cellulose are abundant polysaccharides in vascular plants and essential for secondary cell wall strength. Acetate or glucuronic acid decorations are…”
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    Xylan decoration patterns and the plant secondary cell wall molecular architecture by Busse-Wicher, Marta, Grantham, Nicholas J, Lyczakowski, Jan J, Nikolovski, Nino, Dupree, Paul

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (15-02-2016)
    “…The molecular architecture of plant secondary cell walls is still not resolved. There are several proposed structures for cellulose fibrils, the main component…”
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    Evolution of Xylan Substitution Patterns in Gymnosperms and Angiosperms: Implications for Xylan Interaction with Cellulose1[CC-BY] by Busse-Wicher, Marta, Li, An, Silveira, Rodrigo L., Pereira, Caroline S., Tryfona, Theodora, Gomes, Thiago C.F., Skaf, Munir S., Dupree, Paul

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (20-06-2016)
    “…The xylan decoration pattern in all lineages of gymnosperms permits hydrogen bonding of xylan to cellulose. The interaction between cellulose and xylan is…”
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    Studies of enzymatic cleavage of cellulose using polysaccharide analysis by carbohydrate gel electrophoresis (PACE) by Kosik, Ondrej, Bromley, Jennifer R, Busse-Wicher, Marta, Zhang, Zhinong, Dupree, Paul

    Published in Methods in enzymology (2012)
    “…With the advent of fast genome analysis, many genes encoding novel putative cellulolytic enzymes are being identified in diverse bacterial and fungal genomes…”
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