- Endo-
polygalacturonase (EC 3.2.1.15,
pectin depolymerase, pectolase,
pectin hydrolase, and poly-α-1,4-galacturonide glycanohydrolase;
systematic name...
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Polygalacturonase inhibitor proteins (PGIPs), also
known as
polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins, are
plant proteins capable of
inhibiting the action...
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referred to as
pectic enzymes, they
include pectolyase, pectozyme, and
polygalacturonase, one of the most
studied and
widely used[citation needed] commercial...
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Flavr Savr
contains two
genes added by Calgene; a
reversed antisense polygalacturonase gene
which inhibits the
production of a
rotting enzyme and a gene...
- copy of the
tomato gene
polygalacturonase was
inserted into the
tomato genome in the
antisense direction. The
polygalacturonase enzyme degrades pectin...
- in
fruits and
vegetables include lipoxygenase, polyphenoloxidase,
polygalacturonase, and chlorophyllase.
Catalase and
peroxidase are
commonly used to...
- (1
January 1994). "Commercialization of a
tomato with an
antisense polygalacturonase gene: The
FLAVR SAVR™
tomato story". Euphytica. 79 (3): 293–97. doi:10...
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Pectolase may
refer to one of two enzymes:
Pectin lyase Polygalacturonase This set
index page
lists enzyme articles ****ociated with the same name. If...
- Columbia,
Canada Prince George's County, Maryland, or PG County, U.S.
Polygalacturonase, an
enzyme Propylene glycol, an
organic compound Prostaglandin, physiologically...
- with
several known activities;
polygalacturonase (EC 3.2.1.15); exo-
polygalacturonase (EC 3.2.1.67); exo-
polygalacturonase (EC 3.2.1.82); rhamnogalacturonase...