نتایج جستجو برای: cell wall polysaccharides

تعداد نتایج: 1818789  

2017
Johnnie A. Walker Sivakumar Pattathil Lai F. Bergeman Emily T. Beebe Kai Deng Maryam Mirzai Trent R. Northen Michael G. Hahn Brian G. Fox

BACKGROUND Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are enzymes that hydrolyze polysaccharides into simple sugars. To better understand the specificity of enzyme hydrolysis within the complex matrix of polysaccharides found in the plant cell wall, we studied the reactions of individual enzymes using glycome profiling, where a comprehensive collection of cell wall glycan-directed monoclonal antibodies are use...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1968
D J Nevins P D English P Albersheim

Changes in the polysaccharide composition of Phaseolus vulgaris, P. aureus, and Zea mays cell walls were studied during the first 28 days of seedling development using a gas chromatographic method for the analysis of neutral sugars. Acid hydrolysis of cell wall material from young tissues liberates rhamnose, fucose, arabinose, xylose, mannose, galactose, and glucose which collectively can accou...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1971
F Kanetsuna L M Carbonell

The thermally induced changes in the cell wall polysaccharides of Blastomyces dermatitidis strain BD64, which produces a yeastlike form (Y form) at 37 C and a mycelial form (M form) at 20 C, were examined. The cell walls of the Y and M forms contained 36 and 51% of hexoses, respectively. The M-form cell wall contained glucose, galactose, and mannose in a molar ratio of 1:0.1:0.2. The Y-form cel...

2014
Xin Qiao Wen Huang Yinbing Bian

Lentinus edodes, a functional food, was evaluated as a potential antidote for adsorption/removal of cadmium ion from simulated gastrointestinal fluids. An adsorption/removal capacity of 65.12 mg/g was achieved by L. edodes in solutions with a pH ranging from 2.5 to 6.0, while little if any adsorption was observed in solutions with a pH under 2.5. In solutions with pH 6.0, 84% of the cadmium ads...

2011
Eric C. Martens Elisabeth C. Lowe Herbert Chiang Nicholas A. Pudlo Meng Wu Nathan P. McNulty D. Wade Abbott Bernard Henrissat Harry J. Gilbert David N. Bolam Jeffrey I. Gordon

Symbiotic bacteria inhabiting the human gut have evolved under intense pressure to utilize complex carbohydrates, primarily plant cell wall glycans in our diets. These polysaccharides are not digested by human enzymes, but are processed to absorbable short chain fatty acids by gut bacteria. The Bacteroidetes, one of two dominant bacterial phyla in the adult gut, possess broad glycan-degrading a...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2006
Hauke Hilz Martina Lille Kaisa Poutanen Henk A Schols Alphons G J Voragen

The effect of high-pressure processing (HPP) on cell wall polysaccharides in berries was investigated. HPP decreased the degree of methyl esterification (DM), probably by activation of pectin methyl esterase (PME), and improved the extractability of pectins. When commercial enzyme mixtures were added to mashed berries, a synergistic effect was observed between treatment with commercial enzymes ...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2010
Yuko Araki Shuichi Karita Tohru Tsuchiya Makoto Kondo Masakazu Goto

Endoglucanase Cel5A from Clostridium josui contains a family 17 carbohydrate-binding module (CBM) (CjCBM17) and a family 28 CBM (CjCBM28) in tandem. These two CBMs bound to non-crystalline cellulose and beta-1,3-1,4-glucan. Our results indicate that the CBMs recognized different components on the cell wall of a sweet potato root. The root was cut into longitudinal sections. We used CjCBM17 and ...

2013
Catherine I. Lacayo Mona S. Hwang Shi-You Ding Michael P. Thelen

Plant lignocellulose constitutes an abundant and sustainable source of polysaccharides that can be converted into biofuels. However, the enzymatic digestion of native plant cell walls is inefficient, presenting a considerable barrier to cost-effective biofuel production. In addition to the insolubility of cellulose and hemicellulose, the tight association of lignin with these polysaccharides in...

2015
Mercedes C. Hernandez-Gomez Jean-Luc Runavot Xiaoyuan Guo Stéphane Bourot Thomas A.S. Benians William G.T. Willats Frank Meulewaeter J. Paul Knox

The roles of non-cellulosic polysaccharides in cotton fiber development are poorly understood. Combining glycan microarrays and in situ analyses with monoclonal antibodies, polysaccharide linkage analyses and transcript profiling, the occurrence of heteromannan and heteroxylan polysaccharides and related genes in developing and mature cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibers has been determined. Comparat...

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