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Definition of Pectates

Pectate
Pectate Pec"tate, n. (Chem.) A salt of pectic acid.

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- Pectic acid Names Other names Pectate; Poly(1,4-α-D-galacturonate); α-D-Polygalacturonic acid Identifiers CAS Number 25249-06-3 Y UNII VV3XD4CL04 Y Properties...
- lamella or lamellum. The middle lamella is made up of calcium and magnesium pectates.[better source needed] In a mature plant cell it is the outermost layer...
- Pectate lyase (EC 4.2.2.2) is an enzyme involved in the maceration and soft rotting of plant tissue. Pectate lyase is responsible for the eliminative cleavage...
- breakdown. It catalyzes the following reaction: pectin + n H2O = n methanol + pectate It is found in all higher plants as well as in some bacteria and fungi...
- if the degree of esterification is below 5 percent the salts are called pectates, the insoluble acid form, pectic acid.[citation needed] Some plants, such...
- degradation of plant cell wall components (cellulose, hemicellulose, pectins and pectates), preventing the symbiont from degrading host cells during the root colonisation...
- 2003 that the new salicylate formulation might be harmful to cats. Kaolin-pectate, the original compound, was approved[when?] by the OTA (Organic Trade ****ociation)...
- gelatinous membrane (the middle lamella), which contains magnesium and calcium pectates (salts of pectic acid). Cells interact though plasmodesmata, which are...
- Pectate trisaccharide-lyase (EC 4.2.2.22, exopectate-lyase, pectate lyase A, PelA) is an enzyme with systematic name (1→4)-α-D-galacturonan...
- The enzyme pectate disaccharide-lyase (EC 4.2.2.9) catalyzes the following process: (1,4-α-D-galacturonosyl)n = (1,4-α-D-galacturonosyl)n–2 +...