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  1. Category:Pectin (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Pectin
  2. Category:Pectin degradation (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Pectin degradation
  3. Category:Pectin lyase (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Pectin lyase
  4. Category:Pectin methyl esterase (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Pectin methyl esterase
  5. Category:Pectin metabolism (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Pectin metabolism
  6. Category:Pectin methylesterase (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Pectin methylesterase
  7. Category:Pectin lyase fold (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Pectin lyase fold
  8. Category:Plant pectin (43 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Plant pectin

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  1. 1idk (5,806 bytes)
    2: ==PECTIN LYASE A==
    10: ...es internal glycosidic bonds of highly methylated pectins.
    23: ...ting a similar role in catalysis. The activity of pectin lyase A is pH -dependent with an optimum activity...
    25: ...ing divergence in the substrate-binding clefts of pectin and pectate lyases.,Mayans O, Scott M, Connerton ...
  2. 1idj (5,805 bytes)
    2: ==PECTIN LYASE A==
    10: ...es internal glycosidic bonds of highly methylated pectins.
    23: ...ting a similar role in catalysis. The activity of pectin lyase A is pH -dependent with an optimum activity...
    25: ...ing divergence in the substrate-binding clefts of pectin and pectate lyases.,Mayans O, Scott M, Connerton ...
  3. 2ccr (5,137 bytes)
    24: ...abinogalactan side chains in the hairy regions of pectin, a major plant cell wall component. They belong t...
  4. 1uwc (3,881 bytes)
    11: ...oxylans, and the feruloyl-galactose ester bond in pectin. Binds to cellulose.<ref>PMID:9406381</ref> <ref>...
  5. 1uza (3,824 bytes)
    11: ...oxylans, and the feruloyl-galactose ester bond in pectin. Binds to cellulose.<ref>PMID:9406381</ref> <ref>...
  6. 1qjv (4,747 bytes)
    2: ==Pectin methylesterase PemA from Erwinia chrysanthemi==
    24: ...-binding cleft of pectate lyase. The structure of pectin methylesterase is an example of a new family of e...
    26: ...ree-dimensional structure of Erwinia chrysanthemi pectin methylesterase reveals a novel esterase active si...
  7. 1hjq (4,856 bytes)
    24: ...part of the complex carbohydrate structure of the pectin. They are assigned to family 53 of the glycoside ...
  8. 1hjs (5,101 bytes)
    24: ...part of the complex carbohydrate structure of the pectin. They are assigned to family 53 of the glycoside ...
  9. 2jd9 (4,163 bytes)
    2: ==Structure of a pectin binding carbohydrate binding module determined in...
    24: ...nd polygalacturonic acid containing components of pectin. This binding is selective for highly polymerized...
  10. 2jda (4,265 bytes)
    2: ==Structure of a pectin binding carbohydrate binding module determined in...
    24: ...nd polygalacturonic acid containing components of pectin. This binding is selective for highly polymerized...
  11. 2ix9 (4,144 bytes)
    11: ...oxylans, and the feruloyl-galactose ester bond in pectin. Binds to cellulose.<ref>PMID:9406381</ref> <ref>...
  12. 2uvh (4,541 bytes)
    22: ... degradation, which is a significant component of pectin depolymerization reactions.
    24: ...gars by a periplasmic binding protein involved in pectin catabolism.,Abbott DW, Boraston AB J Mol Biol. 20...
  13. 2uvj (4,532 bytes)
    22: ... degradation, which is a significant component of pectin depolymerization reactions.
    24: ...gars by a periplasmic binding protein involved in pectin catabolism.,Abbott DW, Boraston AB J Mol Biol. 20...
  14. 2uve (4,287 bytes)
    24: ...n function, the first such structure described in pectin active enzymes.
  15. 2uvi (4,635 bytes)
    22: ... degradation, which is a significant component of pectin depolymerization reactions.
    24: ...gars by a periplasmic binding protein involved in pectin catabolism.,Abbott DW, Boraston AB J Mol Biol. 20...
  16. 2uvf (4,457 bytes)
    24: ...n function, the first such structure described in pectin active enzymes.
  17. 2bjh (4,813 bytes)
    11: ...oxylans, and the feruloyl-galactose ester bond in pectin. Binds to cellulose.<ref>PMID:9406381</ref> <ref>...
  18. 1ur4 (5,424 bytes)
    24: ...ysis of beta-1,4-galactan in the hairy regions of pectin. The crystal structure of BLGAL was determined by...
  19. 1ur0 (5,362 bytes)
    24: ...ysis of beta-1,4-galactan in the hairy regions of pectin. The crystal structure of BLGAL was determined by...
  20. 1usw (5,091 bytes)
    11: ...oxylans, and the feruloyl-galactose ester bond in pectin. Binds to cellulose.<ref>PMID:9406381</ref> <ref>...

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