How the rice weevil breaks down the pectin network: Enzymatic synergism and sub-functionalization

Volume: 71, Pages: 72 - 82
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
Pectin is the most complex polysaccharide in nature and highly abundant in plant cell walls and middle lamellae, where it functions in plant growth and development. Phytopathogens utilize plant pectin as an energy source through enzyme-mediated degradation. These pectolytic enzymes include polygalacturonases (PGs) of the GH28 family and pectin methylesterases (PMEs) of the CE8 family. Recently, PGs were also identified in herbivorous insects of...
Paper Details
Title
How the rice weevil breaks down the pectin network: Enzymatic synergism and sub-functionalization
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
71
Pages
72 - 82
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