Effect of pectin on pectinases in autolysis of Botrytis cinerea |
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Authors: | M. J. Martínez R. Martínez F. Reyes |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas del C.S.I.C., Velázquez 144, E-28006 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Pectic activity in autolyzed cultures of Botrytis cinerea in a medium with and without pectin was similar, but in the medium with pectin maximal activities occurred in younger cultures. The pectic activities found were polygalacturonase, polymethylgalacturonase, endo activity (pectin as substrate) and pectin lyase. The molecular weights of polygalacturonase, polymethylgalacturonase and endo activity (pectin as substrate) were 36000, 33000 and 30200 daltons respectively, and the molecular weight of pectin lyase was 18200 daltons. By gel electrophoresis four different pectic activities were detected, three in the top of the gel and one in the bottom. Two enzymes were characterized, the polygalacturonase activity (first band in the top) inhibited by Ca++ and the pectin lyase activity (in the bottom) which was not inhibited by Ca++. These enzymes are not induced by the presence of pectin in the medium during degradation of Botrytis cinerea. |
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