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The Oligosaccharide Units of the Xyloglucans in the Cell Walls of Bulbs of Onion, Garlic and their Hybrid
Authors:Ohsumi, Chieko   Hayashi, Takahisa
Affiliation:Basic Research Laboratories, Ajinomoto Co. Inc. 1-1 Suzukicho, Kawasaki, 210 Japan
1Wood Research Institute, Kyoto University Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto, 611 Japan
Abstract:Xyloglucans were isolated from the 24% KOH-soluble fractionof the cell walls of bulbs of onion (Allium cepa), garlic (Alliumsativum) and their hybrid. The polysaccharides yielded singlepeaks upon gel filtration with average moleular weights of 65,000for onion, 55,000 for garlic and 82,000 for the hybrid. Compositionalanalysis of the oligosaccharide units after digestion with anendo-1,4-ß-glucanase from Streptomyces indicated thatthe polysaccharides were constructed of four kinds of repeatingoligosaccharide unit, namely, a decasaccharide (glucose/xylose/galactose/fucose,4 : 3 : 2 : 1), a nonasaccharide (glucose/xylose/galactose/fucose,4 : 3 : 1 : 1), an octasaccharide (glucose/xylose/galactose,4 : 3 : 1 ) , and a heptasaccharide (glucose/xylose, 4 : 3).The xyloglucan from the hybrid contained highly fucosylatedunits that resembled those from onion rather than from garlic.The analysis also revealed that the xyloglucans from Alliumspecies contain highly substituted xylosyl residues with fucosyl-galactosylresidues, suggesting that these monocotyledonous plants resembledicotyledons in the structural features of their xyloglucans. (Received November 1, 1993; Accepted June 16, 1994)
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