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  • PECTIN METHYLESTERASE34 Contributes to Heat Tolerance through Its Role in Promoting Stomatal Movement.

PECTIN METHYLESTERASE34 Contributes to Heat Tolerance through Its Role in Promoting Stomatal Movement.

Plant physiology (2017-04-07)
Ya-Chen Huang, Hui-Chen Wu, Yin-Da Wang, Chia-Hung Liu, Ching-Chih Lin, Dan-Li Luo, Tsung-Luo Jinn
ABSTRACT

Pectin, a major component of the primary cell wall, is synthesized in the Golgi apparatus and exported to the cell wall in a highly methylesterified form, then is partially demethylesterified by pectin methylesterases (PMEs; EC 3.1.1.11). PME activity on the status of pectin methylesterification profoundly affects the properties of pectin and, thereby, is critical for plant development and the plant defense response, although the roles of PMEs under heat stress (HS) are poorly understood. Functional genome annotation predicts that at least 66 potential

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Pectinesterase from orange peel, lyophilized powder, ≥150 units/mg protein