Pectate lyase A is a virulence factor secreted by the plant-pathogenic bacteria Erwinia chrysanthemi. The enzyme cleaves the glycosidic bond of pectate polymers by a calcium-dependent [beta]-elimination mechanism. The crystal structure of pectate lyase A from E. chrysanthemi EC16 has been determined in two crystal forms, monoclinic C2 to 1.8 Å and rhombohedral R3 to 2.1 Å. The protein structure is compared with two other pectate lyase isoforms from E. chrysanthemi EC16, pectate lyase C and pectate lyase E. Pectate lyase A is unique as it is the only acidic pectate lyase and has end products that are significantly more varied in length in comparison to those of the other four major pectate lyase isozymes. Differences and similarities in poly...
Enzyme-catalyzed β-elimination of sugar uronic acids, exemplified by the degradation of plant cell w...
The pelA, pelD and pelE genes encode three of the five major pectate lyase (PL) isoenzymes (PLa, PLd...
The enterobacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi causes soft-rot diseases involving extensive tissue macerat...
The three-dimensional structure of Aspergillus niger pectin lyase B (PLB) has been determined by cry...
International audiencePectins, complex polysaccharides and major components of the plant primary cel...
AbstractBackground: Microbial pectin and pectate lyases are virulence factors that degrade the pecti...
AbstractPectate lyases (PL) initiate soft-rot diseases in plants by cleaving pectin which is the maj...
Biological recycling of plant material is essential for biosphere maintenance. This perpetual task i...
The plant-pathogenic bacteriumDickeya dadantii produces several pectinolytic enzymes that play a maj...
The Aspergillus niger plyA gene encoding pectate lyase A (EC 4.2.99.3) was cloned from a chromosomal...
Abstract Pectins, complex polysaccharides and major components of the plant primary cell wall, can b...
Alkaline pectate lyases have biotechnological applications in plant fiber processing, such as ramie ...
Abstract Background Pectate lyases (PELs) play an important role in the infection process of plant p...
The pectin lyase activity in the commercial enzyme preparation Ultrazym originates from more then on...
Plant cell wall plays a key role in the control of cell elongation and differentiation as well as in...
Enzyme-catalyzed β-elimination of sugar uronic acids, exemplified by the degradation of plant cell w...
The pelA, pelD and pelE genes encode three of the five major pectate lyase (PL) isoenzymes (PLa, PLd...
The enterobacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi causes soft-rot diseases involving extensive tissue macerat...
The three-dimensional structure of Aspergillus niger pectin lyase B (PLB) has been determined by cry...
International audiencePectins, complex polysaccharides and major components of the plant primary cel...
AbstractBackground: Microbial pectin and pectate lyases are virulence factors that degrade the pecti...
AbstractPectate lyases (PL) initiate soft-rot diseases in plants by cleaving pectin which is the maj...
Biological recycling of plant material is essential for biosphere maintenance. This perpetual task i...
The plant-pathogenic bacteriumDickeya dadantii produces several pectinolytic enzymes that play a maj...
The Aspergillus niger plyA gene encoding pectate lyase A (EC 4.2.99.3) was cloned from a chromosomal...
Abstract Pectins, complex polysaccharides and major components of the plant primary cell wall, can b...
Alkaline pectate lyases have biotechnological applications in plant fiber processing, such as ramie ...
Abstract Background Pectate lyases (PELs) play an important role in the infection process of plant p...
The pectin lyase activity in the commercial enzyme preparation Ultrazym originates from more then on...
Plant cell wall plays a key role in the control of cell elongation and differentiation as well as in...
Enzyme-catalyzed β-elimination of sugar uronic acids, exemplified by the degradation of plant cell w...
The pelA, pelD and pelE genes encode three of the five major pectate lyase (PL) isoenzymes (PLa, PLd...
The enterobacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi causes soft-rot diseases involving extensive tissue macerat...