2008 Annual Meeting
(573i) Use of Immunolabeling to Study Changes in the Distribution of Xylan in the Plant Cell Wall to Better Understand the Process of Xylan Hydrolysis during Dilute Acid Pretreatment
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Samples of corn stover rind were labeled with a xylan antibody (LM11) that was conjugated with a fluorescent dye (Alexa Fluor488). Changes in the distribution of xylan were then monitored using laser scanning confocal microscopy. Samples were also labeled with another xylan antibody (LM10) that was conjugated with a gold nanoparticle. After subsequent gold enhancement, xylan distribution within the cell wall could be visualized by scanning electron microscopy. Our studies have focused on the sclerenchyma cells near the vascular bundles for consistency in imaging and because these cells also contain the largest amounts of mass. After pretreatment the xylan antibody signal was observed to decrease in the bulk of the primary and secondary cell walls while the signal in the middle lamella and lumen was maintained and possibly even increased. It is possible that these changes in xylan distribution may be related to the biphasic kinetic behavior that has been reported for xylan hydrolysis rates.