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. 1998 Jun 9;95(12):6619–6623. doi: 10.1073/pnas.95.12.6619

Table 1.

Impact of 35S promoter-driven F5H overexpression on lignin monomer composition in transgenic Arabidopsis

Line Total G units* (μmol g−1 d.w.) Total S units (μmol g−1 d.w.) Total G+S units (μmol g−1 d.w.) Mol% S
Wild type 168  ±  16 37.5  ±  4.5 205  ±  21 18.4  ±  0.91
fahl-2 272  ±  23 ND 272  ±  23
A 332  ±  38 17.5  ±  2.0 350  ±  40 5.06  ±  0.17
B 211  ±  18 33.5  ±  3.5 244  ±  21 13.7  ±  0.55
C 204  ±  17 48.5  ±  3.0 253  ±  19 19.2  ±  0.56
D 187  ±  10 46.5  ±  2.5 233  ±  11 19.9  ±  0.86
E 270  ±  24 79.5  ±  9.0 349  ±  33 22.7  ±  0.82
F 287  ±  30 98.0  ±  16 385  ±  45 25.3  ±  1.23
G 193  ±  16 67.0  ±  5.5 260  ±  20 25.8  ±  0.78
H 161  ±  15 59.0  ±  6.5 220  ±  22 28.8  ±  0.92
I 173  ±  11 69.5  ±  8.5 253  ±  19 27.5  ±  1.80

Stem tissue from the plants described in Fig. 4 was used for lignin monomer composition by nitrobenzene oxidation. Average values of 10 replicates and their SDs are shown. 

*Sum of vanillin + vanillic acid. 

Sum of syringaldehyde + syringic acid. 

ND, not detectable.