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Cutin-Degrading Enzymes. W. F. FETT,* H. C. GERARD, R. A. MOREAU, S. F. OSMAN, AND L. E. JONES. Plant Science Research Unit, Eastern Regional ...
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Screening of Nonfilamentous Bacteria for Production of Cutin-Degrading Enzymes. W. F. Fett,* H. C. Gerard, R. A. Moreau, S. F. Osman, and L. E. Jones ...
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Screening of nonfilamentous bacteria for production of cutin-degrading enzymes. Fett WF, Gerard HC, Moreau RA, Osman SF, Jones LE. Plant Science ...
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Jun 11, 2008 ... Role of cutinase and cell wall degrading enzymes in infection of ... An enzyme responsible for the hydrolysis of cutin was first purified and ...
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during penetration of host culticle has been confirmed by immunohistological procedures (29). Chemical evidence supporting enzymatic degradation of cutin is ...
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Received July 23, 1993; Revised Manuscript Received October 25, 1993". ABSTRACT: Cutinases, a group of cutin degrading enzymes with molecular masses ...
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commercial sources of heat-stable cutin-degrading enzymes that can be produced by fermentation of low cost feedstocks. INTRODUCTION. Cutin is a unique ...
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to produce cutin-degrading enzymes (cutinases) which may assist in the penetration of the plant cuticle (Kolattukudy. 1985). In contrast, very few bacteria appear ...
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identified a cutin-degrading enzyme, encoded by the CUTINASE1 (CUT1) gene, which was dispensable for pathogenicity, but nonetheless the data inferred that ...
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Pathogens produce a range of cutin-degrading enzymes, which are often crucial to the successful penetration of the plant tissue. The thickness of the cuticle, the ...
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