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Xylans interaction with other polysaccharide

Cellulose microfibrils make up the basic framework of the primary wall of young plant cells (3), where they form a complex network with other polysaccharides. The linking polysaccharides include hemicellulose, which is a mixture of predominantly neutral heterogly-cans (xylans, xyloglucans, arabinogalactans, etc.). Hemicellulose associates with the cellulose fibrils via noncovalent interactions. These complexes are connected by neutral and acidic pectins, which typically contain galac-turonic acid. Finally, a collagen-related protein, extensin, is also involved in the formation of primary walls. [Pg.42]


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