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Plant cell wall enzymatic deconstruction: Bridging the gap between micro and nano scales
Yassin Refahi1, Aya Zoghlami1, Thibaut Viné1
1Université de Reims-Champagne-Ardenne, INRAE, FARE, UMR A 614, Reims 51100, France.
Abstract:
Understanding lignocellulosic biomass resistance to enzymatic deconstruction is crucial for its sustainable conversion into bioproducts. Despite scientific advances, quantitative morphological analysis of plant deconstruction at cell and tissue scales remains under-explored. In this study, an original pipeline is devised, involving four-dimensional (space + time) fluorescence confocal imaging, and a novel computational tool, to track and quantify deconstruction at cell and tissue scales. By applying this pipeline to poplar wood, dynamics of cellular parameters was computed and cellulose conversion during enzymatic deconstruction was measured. Results showed that enzymatic deconstruction predominantly impacts cell wall volume rather than surface area. Additionally, a negative correlation was observed between pre-hydrolysis compactness measures and volumetric cell wall deconstruction rate, whose strength was modulated by enzymatic activity. Results also revealed a strong positive correlation between average volumetric cell wall deconstruction rate and cellulose conversion rate. These findings link key deconstruction parameters across nano and micro scales.
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