نتایج جستجو برای: pectinesterase

تعداد نتایج: 203  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Lixi Jiang Shu-Lan Yang Li-Fen Xie Ching San Puah Xue-Qin Zhang Wei-Cai Yang Venkatesan Sundaresan De Ye

In flowering plants, penetration of the pollen tube through stigma, style, and transmitting tract is essential for delivery of sperm nuclei to the egg cells embedded deeply within female tissues. Despite its importance in plant reproduction, little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate the navigation of the pollen tube through the stigma, style, and transmitting tract...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1956
T A BELL J L ETCHELLS

During the brine fermentation of cucumbers for pickles, Bell et al. (1950) have reported finding a fungal-type polygalacturonase-like enzyme which splits the polymer linkage of pectic substances. They definitely established this enzyme with the softening type of spoilage of salt-stock pickles brined under commercial conditions. With the identity of the softening agent known, an inquiry into its...

2005
Anne Harmon Datko G. A. Maclachlan

Indoleacetic acid (IAA) and/or inhibitors of DNA, RNA or protein synthesis were added to the apex of decapitated seedlings of Pisum sativum L. var. Alaska. At various times up to 4 days, enzymic protein was extraoted from a segment of epicotyl immediately below the apex and assayed for its ability to hydrolyse polysaccharides or their derivatives. With the exception of am;ylase, the total amoun...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2014
M Villalba R Barderas S Mas C Colás E Batanero R Rodríguez

The Amaranthaceae family is composed of about 180 genera and 2500 species. These common weeds have become increasingly relevant as triggers of allergy in the last few years, as they are able to rapidly colonize salty and arid soils in extensive desert areas. The genera Chenopodium, Salsola, and Amaranthus are the major sources of pollinosis from the Amaranthaceae family in southern Europe, west...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2008
Kristin C Lewis Tzvia Selzer Chen Shahar Yael Udi Dmitry Tworowski Irit Sagi

Pectin methyl esterases (PMEs) and their endogenous inhibitors are involved in the regulation of many processes in plant physiology, ranging from tissue growth and fruit ripening to parasitic plant haustorial formation and host invasion. Thus, control of PME activity is critical for enhancing our understanding of plant physiological processes and regulation. Here, we report on the identificatio...

2017
Chun-Liu Pan Shao-Chang Yao Wei-Jiao Xiong Shu-Zhen Luo Ya-Lun Wang Ai-Qin Wang Dong Xiao Jie Zhan Long-Fei He

It has been reported that nitric oxide (NO) is a negative regulator of aluminum (Al)-induced programmed cell death (PCD) in peanut root tips. However, the inhibiting mechanism of NO on Al-induced PCD is unclear. In order to investigate the mechanism by which NO inhibits Al-induced PCD, the effects of co-treatment Al with the exogenous NO donor or the NO-specific scavenger on peanut root tips, t...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Natalie H Chapman Julien Bonnet Laurent Grivet James Lynn Neil Graham Rebecca Smith Guiping Sun Peter G Walley Mervin Poole Mathilde Causse Graham J King Charles Baxter Graham B Seymour

Fruit firmness in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is determined by a number of factors including cell wall structure, turgor, and cuticle properties. Firmness is a complex polygenic trait involving the coregulation of many genes and has proved especially challenging to unravel. In this study, a quantitative trait locus (QTL) for fruit firmness was mapped to tomato chromosome 2 using the Zamir Sol...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1999
F Goubet D Mohnen

The transfer of a methyl group from S-adenosyl-L-methionine onto the carboxyl group of alpha-1,4-linked-galactosyluronic acid residues in the pectic polysaccharide homogalacturonan (HGA) is catalyzed by an enzyme commonly referred to as pectin methyltransferase. A pectin methyltransferase from microsomal membranes of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) was previously characterized (F. Goubet, L.N. Coun...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Volker Bischoff Silvia Nita Lutz Neumetzler Dana Schindelasch Aurélie Urbain Ravit Eshed Staffan Persson Deborah Delmer Wolf-Rüdiger Scheible

The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) trichome birefringence (tbr) mutant has severely reduced crystalline cellulose in trichomes, but the molecular nature of TBR was unknown. We determined TBR to belong to the plant-specific DUF231 domain gene family comprising 46 members of unknown function in Arabidopsis. The genes harbor another plant-specific domain, called the TBL domain, which contains ...

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