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Saponin hydrolases

Unlike fungal saponinases, little is known about hydrolytic enzymes secreted by phytopathogenic oomycetes or their role in pathogenicity [75, 76]. Although innate resistance is believed to be the main mechanism by which oomycetes avoid the toxicity of saponins (see above), some oomycetes have been found to produce saponin hydrolases [77], as well as other glycosyl hydrolases [76]. [Pg.21]

Watanabe M et al (2004) A novel saponin hydrolase from Necosmosporsa vasinfecta. Appl Environ Microbiol 70 865... [Pg.31]

Watanabe M et al (2005) Cloning and characterization of saponin hydrolases from Aspergillus oryzae and Eupenicillium brefeldianum. Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 69(11) 2178 Osbourn A (1996) Preformed antimicrobial compounds and plant defence against fungal attack. Plant Cell 8 1821... [Pg.31]

Functions.—The importance of the secretion of exo-enzymes through the apical cell walls of fungi has been questioned, The roles of glycoside and polysaccharides hydrolases in the antifungal action of saponins have been investigated. ... [Pg.337]


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