PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Forward genetic screening for the improved production of fermentable sugars from plant biomass.

  • George Stamatiou,
  • Danielle P Vidaurre,
  • Isaac Shim,
  • Xurong Tang,
  • Wolfgang Moeder,
  • Dario Bonetta,
  • Peter McCourt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055616
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. e55616

Abstract

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With their unique metabolism and the potential to produce large amounts of biomass, plants are an excellent bio-energy feedstock for a variety of industrial purposes. Here we developed a high-throughput strategy, using the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, to identify mutants with improved sugar release from plant biomass. Molecular analysis indicates a variety of processes including starch degradation, cell wall composition and polar transport of the plant hormone auxin can contribute to this improved saccharification. To demonstrate translatability, polar auxin transport in maize was either genetically or chemical inhibited and this also resulted in increased sugar release from plant tissues. Our forward genetic approach using Arabidopsis not only uncovers new functions that contribute to cell wall integrity but also demonstrates that information gleaned from this genetic model can be directly translated to monocotyledonous crops such as maize to improve sugar extractability from biomass.