EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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4.2.2.2 | more |
constitutive enzyme |
4.2.2.2 | more |
the enzyme is involved in pathogenesis |
4.2.2.2 | more |
pectin or pectic acid as inducer |
4.2.2.2 | more |
enzyme production is repressed by glucose |
4.2.2.2 | more |
the pectate lyase isoenzyme PelS appears to alter the final symptoms in infected cucumber cotyledons without contributing to pathogenicity or altering host range |
4.2.2.2 | more |
as the external pH increases from 4.0 to 6.0, pectate lyase and other extracellular proteins are secreted and accumulate. Nitrogen assimilation also is required for enzyme secretion at pH 6.0. The ambient pH and the nitrogen source are independent regulatory factors for processes linked to secretion of pectate lyase and virulence of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides |
4.2.2.2 | more |
colonization of plant tissues by the phytopathogen Erwinia chrysanthemi E16 is aided by the activities of the pectate lyase isoenzymes, which depolymerize the polygalacturonic acid component of the plant cell walls |
4.2.2.2 | more |
pectate lyase A is a virulence factor for soft rot diseases in plants |
4.2.2.2 | more |
pectate lyase A is a virulence factor secreted by the plant pathogenic bacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi |
4.2.2.2 | more |
the enzyme is involved in degradation of the pectate portion of the primary plant cell wall |