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The ion-exchange properties of cell wall polymers isolated from the roots of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plants grown on either nitrate-free (N-deficient) or nitrate-containing (+N) hydroponic nutrient medium have been investigated. Irrespective of the nitrogen nutrition regimen, the studied cell walls contained four types of ion-exchange groups: primary amino groups of structural proteins (pKa < 3), carboxyl groups of polygalacturonic acid in pectin (pK a ~4.7), carboxyl groups of hydroxycinnamic acids (pK a ~7.3), and phenolic OH-groups of lignin (pKa ~10.2). The quantitative ratio between these types of ion-exchange groups, the mass fraction of cell walls in the dry weight of roots, and the swelling coefficient of cell walls depended on the nitrate presence in the growing medium. Compared to the +N variant, the N-deficient variant was characterized by a 2.4 times higher content of phenolic OH-groups in cell walls and 1.24 times higher mass fraction of cell walls; at the same time, the swelling coefficient for this variant was lower by 10%. The obtained data indicate that nitrogen deficiency results in a formation of thicker root cell walls with a higher degree of polymer cross-linking that may be caused by the increased lignin content.
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Original Russian Text © N.R. Meychik, Yu.I. Nikolaeva, M.A. Kushunina, 2017, published in Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta, Seriya 16: Biologiya, 2017, Vol. 72, No. 2, pp. 87–91.
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Meychik, N.R., Nikolaeva, Y.I. & Kushunina, M.A. Effect of nitrogen deficiency on the ion-exchange properties of cell wall polymers from wheat roots. Moscow Univ. Biol.Sci. Bull. 72, 74–78 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S009639251702002X
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