The enzymes pectin methylesterase and polygalacturonate hydrolase, which are responsible for the initial steps of pectin degradation by Clostridium thermosaccharolyticum, were shown to be induced on the polymeric substrates pectin and pectate, as well as on oligogalacturonates, and to be repressed in the presence of glucose. The digalacturonate and trigalacturonate produced by the extracellular pectin methylesterase-polygalacturonate hydrolase complex were transported across the cytoplasmic membrane and hydrolyzed by an inducible oligogalacturonate hydrolase to galacturonate. The oligogalacturonate hydrolase was separated from the polygalacturonate hydrolase and characterized. Its temperature optimum was 65-degrees-C, and its pH optimum was...
An extracellular polygalacturonase was isolated from 5-day culture filtrates of Thermoascus aurantia...
Sclerotium rolfsii (strain CBS 350.80) was found to produce extraordinary high amounts of polygalact...
Bacterial pectinases degrade the pectic substances present in plant tissues and particularly, polyga...
The enzymes pectin methylesterase and polygalacturonate hydrolase, which are responsible for the ini...
An extracellular protein complex was isolated from the supernatant of a pectin-limited continuous cu...
Enzymes are precious biocatalysts with increasing applications in biotechnology. Microorganisms are ...
Pectinolytic activity is of general importance to the degradation of organic matter in the biosphere...
Pure saturated and unsaturated oligogalacturonic acids, including unsaturated monogalacturonic acid,...
The cloning, expression and characterization of three cellulosomal pectinolytic enzymes viz., two va...
A method was developed that enabled the study of non-esterified galacturonic acid sequences (so-call...
Microbial pectinase production by submerged fermentation (SMF) has been conducted mainly using mesop...
Studies of the enzymic digestion of pectic substrates using different polygalacturonase (PG) prepara...
Pectin is a natural polymer consisting mainly of D-galacturonic acid monomers. Microorganisms living...
Investigations on the mode of action of Aspergillus niger pectin methylesterase (PME) towards differ...
Endopolygalacturonase from Fusarium moniliforme was used to degrade acetylated homogalacturonan prev...
An extracellular polygalacturonase was isolated from 5-day culture filtrates of Thermoascus aurantia...
Sclerotium rolfsii (strain CBS 350.80) was found to produce extraordinary high amounts of polygalact...
Bacterial pectinases degrade the pectic substances present in plant tissues and particularly, polyga...
The enzymes pectin methylesterase and polygalacturonate hydrolase, which are responsible for the ini...
An extracellular protein complex was isolated from the supernatant of a pectin-limited continuous cu...
Enzymes are precious biocatalysts with increasing applications in biotechnology. Microorganisms are ...
Pectinolytic activity is of general importance to the degradation of organic matter in the biosphere...
Pure saturated and unsaturated oligogalacturonic acids, including unsaturated monogalacturonic acid,...
The cloning, expression and characterization of three cellulosomal pectinolytic enzymes viz., two va...
A method was developed that enabled the study of non-esterified galacturonic acid sequences (so-call...
Microbial pectinase production by submerged fermentation (SMF) has been conducted mainly using mesop...
Studies of the enzymic digestion of pectic substrates using different polygalacturonase (PG) prepara...
Pectin is a natural polymer consisting mainly of D-galacturonic acid monomers. Microorganisms living...
Investigations on the mode of action of Aspergillus niger pectin methylesterase (PME) towards differ...
Endopolygalacturonase from Fusarium moniliforme was used to degrade acetylated homogalacturonan prev...
An extracellular polygalacturonase was isolated from 5-day culture filtrates of Thermoascus aurantia...
Sclerotium rolfsii (strain CBS 350.80) was found to produce extraordinary high amounts of polygalact...
Bacterial pectinases degrade the pectic substances present in plant tissues and particularly, polyga...