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Cutinase
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| - | '''Cutinase''' (CUT) catalyzes the conversion of cutin to cutin monomers. Cutin is a main component of the plant cuticle. Polymeric cutin which is composed of hydroxyl and hydroxyepoxy fatty acids is found in the outer layer of plants. CUT is found in fungi and bacteria. CUT degrades the cutin enabling pathogens’ penetration into plant cells. Inhibition of CUT can prevent fungal plant infection. CUT is inhibited by organophosphates like E600 (diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate | + | '''Cutinase''' (CUT) catalyzes the conversion of cutin to cutin monomers. Cutin is a main component of the plant cuticle. Polymeric cutin which is composed of hydroxyl and hydroxyepoxy fatty acids is found in the outer layer of plants. CUT is found in fungi and bacteria. CUT degrades the cutin enabling pathogens’ penetration into plant cells. Inhibition of CUT can prevent fungal plant infection. CUT is inhibited by organophosphates like E600 (diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate) and organophosphonates.<ref>PMID:9175860</ref> |
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**[[4oyl]] – HiCUT + ethyl phosphate <BR /> | **[[4oyl]] – HiCUT + ethyl phosphate <BR /> | ||
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Revision as of 08:04, 16 December 2015
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3D Structures of cutinase
Updated on 16-December-2015
References
- ↑ Longhi S, Czjzek M, Lamzin V, Nicolas A, Cambillau C. Atomic resolution (1.0 A) crystal structure of Fusarium solani cutinase: stereochemical analysis. J Mol Biol. 1997 May 16;268(4):779-99. PMID:9175860 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1997.1000
