EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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3.2.1.151 | agriculture |
arbuscular and saprobe fungi increase the enzyme production in root, which results in increase of root and shoot dry weight |
681613 |
3.2.1.151 | agriculture |
enzyme activity during infection by Penicillium expansum Link decreases drastically after 24-48 h which results in changes in xyloglucan structure and may increase fruit softening and wall disassembly |
680320 |
3.2.1.151 | agriculture |
transgenic expression in Arabidopsis thaliana leads to abnormal leaf morphology with twisting and bending along the edges. Leaves show increased numbers of small-sized cells, resulting in disordered, highly populated mesophyll cells in each dorsoventral layer containing a limited amount of starch. Transgenic plants display a markedly improved tolerance to severe water deficit, and to a lesser extent to high salinity in comparison with the wild-type plants |
673649 |
3.2.1.151 | degradation |
xyloglucan endotransglucosylase can act as a cell wall-loosening enzyme |
677562 |
3.2.1.151 | synthesis |
mutant engineered xyloglucanases acting as glycosynthases are emerging as useful tools for the synthesis of large, complex polysaccharides, method development for robust and versatile method for the preparative synthesis of homogeneous xyloglucans with regular substitution patterns not available in nature, overview |
707647 |