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Pectic Enzymes in Pectolyase
Author(s) -
Elizabeth A. Baldwin,
Russell Pressey
Publication year - 1989
Publication title -
plant physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.554
H-Index - 312
eISSN - 1532-2548
pISSN - 0032-0889
DOI - 10.1104/pp.90.1.191
Subject(s) - enzyme , pectin , chemistry , pectinase , cellulase , ethylene , biochemistry , molecular mass , pectinesterase , orange (colour) , chromatography , food science , catalysis
The pectic enzymes in Pectolyase were separated by ion exchange chromatography on Q-Sepharose. Three pectin lyases, two polygalacturonases, and a pectinmethylesterase were resolved. The enzymes were further purified on Mono Q and/or Mono S columns to remove traces of cellulase. The enzymes had molecular weights ranging from 25,000 to 36,000 daltons. They were optimally active between pH 4.0 and 6.2 and were not greatly affected by ions. The pectin lyases and polygalacturonases were endo-enzymes. They solubilized uronic acids from washed cell wall fragments, but the lyases were much more effective than the polygalacturonases. The mixture of enzymes constituting Pectolyase increased ethylene production 15- to 25-fold when introduced into tomato and orange fruits. The enzymes purified from Pectolyase all increased ethylene production in the fruits but the lyases were generally more effective than the hydrolases.

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