2015
DOI: 10.1093/femsle/fnv134
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Characterization of the effects of C-terminal pro-sequence on self-inactivation ofStereum purpureumendopolygalacturonase I

Abstract: Endpolygalacturonase I from Stereum purpureum has been identified as a causative substance for the silver-leaf disease in apples. It possesses a unique pro-sequence in the C-terminal region that lacks endpolygalacturonases from any other origin. In this study, we analyzed and compared enzymatic characteristics between pro-form (pro-endoPG I) and mature form processed by V8 protease (endoPG I) and described the suppression activity of the pro-sequence. Of note, the optimal pH for pro-endoPG I activity shifted t… Show more

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“…The high abundance of pectinolytic enzymes and the presence of chitin-degrading enzymes in the genome and secretome of C . purpureum implies that they are part of its pathogenic system causing the silver-leaf disease ([89, 90], originally described to be caused by ‘Stereum’ purpureum [91]).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The high abundance of pectinolytic enzymes and the presence of chitin-degrading enzymes in the genome and secretome of C . purpureum implies that they are part of its pathogenic system causing the silver-leaf disease ([89, 90], originally described to be caused by ‘Stereum’ purpureum [91]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%