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CAS 9033-35-6

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Pectin lyase

Description:
Pectin lyase, with the CAS number 9033-35-6, is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in the degradation of pectin, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. This enzyme catalyzes the cleavage of pectin through a trans-elimination mechanism, resulting in the formation of unsaturated galacturonic acid residues. Pectin lyase is classified as a lyase, specifically under the category of pectinases, and is commonly produced by various microorganisms, including fungi and bacteria. It is widely used in the food industry, particularly in fruit juice clarification and wine production, as it helps to break down pectin, improving the clarity and stability of the final products. Additionally, pectin lyase has applications in the textile and paper industries, where it aids in the processing of plant materials. The enzyme is typically characterized by its optimal activity at specific pH and temperature ranges, which can vary depending on the source organism. Overall, pectin lyase is an important biocatalyst with diverse industrial applications due to its ability to modify pectin-rich substrates.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:
  • E.C. 4.2.2.10
  • Endo-pectin lyase
  • Fdy 2211
  • Forylase PA
  • Lyase, pectin
  • Macerin G 10X
  • Novozym 33095
  • Panzym SMASH XXL
  • Peclyve CP
  • Peclyve PR
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Found 2 products.
  • Pectolyase Y23

    CAS:
    Pectolyase Y23
    Color and Shape:Off-White To Tan Powder

    Ref: 54-BIP686

    1g
    872.00€
  • Pectolyase

    CAS:
    <p>Pectolyase is a pectin-degrading enzyme that is widely used in the food industry. It has been shown to have a high resistance against detergent compositions and it degrades pectins in plants and fruits. Pectolyase can be used for removing pectins from plant tissue culture, because it is not inhibited by hydrogen fluoride, which is often used as an inhibitor of cell lysis. This enzyme also has signal-transduction properties, which are required for cellular processes such as cytosolic Ca2+ signaling, cell lysis, and protein synthesis. In addition, this enzyme has been found to be active in various biochemical reactions that involve plant physiology and insect resistance. Structural analysis of Pectolyase has revealed that this enzyme contains a catalytic domain with two domains: an N-terminal domain and a C-terminal domain.</p>
    Formula:C16H18ClN3S·3H2O
    Purity:Min. 95%
    Molecular weight:373.9 g/mol

    Ref: 3D-BP159910

    100mg
    303.00€
    250mg
    347.00€
    500mg
    460.00€