Diferulate cross‐links impede the enzymatic degradation of non‐lignified maize walls

来自 EBSCO

阅读量:

54

作者:

JH GrabberRD HatfieldJ Ralph

展开

摘要:

We assessed the effect of ferulate substitution and diferulate cross-linking of xylans on the degradation of cell walls by two fungal enzyme mixtures, one of which contained feruloyl esterase and high xylanase activities. Non-lignified cell suspensions of maize ( Zea mays ) were grown with 0 or 40 μ M 2-aminoindan-2-phosphonic acid to produce walls with normal (17·2 mg g 1 ) or reduced (5·1 mg g 1 ) ferulate concentrations. Walls were incubated with mercaptoethanol to inhibit diferulate formation or with hydrogen peroxide to stimulate diferulate formation by wall bound peroxidases. Varying the ferulate substitution of xylans did not affect cell wall hydrolysis. In contrast, increasing ferulate dimerisation from 18 to 40% reduced carbohydrate release by 94–122 mg g 1 after 3 h and by 0–48 mg g 1 after 54 h of enzymatic hydrolysis. Diferulate cross-links impeded the release of xylans, cellulose and pectins from walls. These results provide compelling evidence that diferulate cross-links reduce the rate and, to a lesser degree, the extent of wall hydrolysis by fungal enzymes. Our results also suggest that enzyme mixtures containing high xylanase activity but not feruloyl esterase activity can partially overcome the inhibitory effects of diferulate cross-linking on wall hydrolysis. 1998 SCI.

展开

DOI:

10.1002/(SICI)1097-0010(199806)77:23.0.CO;2-A

被引量:

489

年份:

1998

通过文献互助平台发起求助,成功后即可免费获取论文全文。

我们已与文献出版商建立了直接购买合作。

你可以通过身份认证进行实名认证,认证成功后本次下载的费用将由您所在的图书馆支付

您可以直接购买此文献,1~5分钟即可下载全文,部分资源由于网络原因可能需要更长时间,请您耐心等待哦~

身份认证 全文购买

相似文献

参考文献

引证文献

辅助模式

0

引用

文献可以批量引用啦~
欢迎点我试用!

引用