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A High Soluble-Fibre Allele in Wheat Encodes a Defective Cell Wall Peroxidase Responsible for Dimerization of Ferulate Moieties on Arabinoxylan

Plant Biotechnology Journal. 2026-01; 
Rowan A C Mitchell, Ondrej Kosik, Abdul Kader Alabdullah, Anneke Prins, Maria Oszvald, Till K Pellny, Jackie Freeman, Kirstie Halsey, Caroline A Sparks, Alison Huttly, James Brett, Michelle Leverington-Waite, Simon Griffiths, Peter R Shewry, Alison Lovegrove Plant Sciences, Rothamsted Research
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Abstract

Increasing dietary fibre (DF) intake is an important target to improve health. An attractive strategy for this is to increase DF in wheat which is derived principally from the endosperm cell wall polysaccharide arabinoxylan (AX). The water-extractable form of this (WE-AX) accounts for most soluble dietary fibre (SDF), which is believed to confer particular health benefits. A region of chromosome 6B in some wheat varieties confers high SDF and here we show that the cause is an allele encoding a peroxidase family protein with a single residue change (PER1-v) associated with high WE-AX, compared to the more common form (PER1). Both wheat lines carrying this natural PER1-v variant and those with an induced knockout... More

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