Author:
Sumere C. F. Van,Preter C. Van Sumere-De,Ledingham G. A.
Abstract
Evidence is given for the existence of a hemicellulase and a cellulase in uredospores of Puccinia graminis var. tritici. Pectinase is also present and is shown to be an adaptive enzyme. The pH and temperature optima of these three cell-wall-splilting enzymes have been determined by means of viscosimetric measurements. Preliminary investigations using the mannogalactan of Ceratonia siliqua L. as a substrate for hemicellulase and carboxymethylcellulose as a substrate for cellulase indicate that degradation with the enzymes of ungerminated rust involves attack on internal linkages of the substrate molecule, giving a rapid decrease in viscosity with slow production of free reducing groups. The influence of heavy metal salts, reducing agents, and iodoacetic acid was examined.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Immunology,Microbiology
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41 articles.
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