Changes in hemicellulose-degrading enzymes during development and ripening of Japanese pear fruit
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概要
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Seasonal changes in some hemicellulose-degrading enzymes in Japanese pear fruit were studied in connection with fruit development, softening and over-ripening. These enzyme activities per fruit fresh weight were very high during the cell division and pre-enlargement stages, and greatly decreased in the enlargement stage. Thereafter, they again exhibited clear increase with ripening. These enzyme activities per cell (DNA content basis) , however, were roughly constant throughout the cell division, pre-enlargement and enlargement stages. These cell wall degrading enzymes were divided into the following three groups by their alteration patterns with ripening, i.e. the first group including polygalacturonase, exocellulase and mannanase which seems to be associated with fruit softening, the second one including arabanase, β-glucosidase and endocellulase and the third one including xylanase, β-xylosidase and β-galactosidase, both of which seem to function in cellular breakdown with over-ripening.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Yamaki Shohei
Division Of Breeding Fruit Tree Research Station Ministry Of Agriculture Forestry And Fisheries:(pre
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Yamaki Shohei
Division Of Fruit Breeding Fruit Tree Research Station Ministry Of Agriculture Forestry And Fisherie
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Kakiuchi Norio
Division of Fruit Breeding, Fruit Tree Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishe
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Kakiuchi Norio
Division Of Fruit Breeding Fruit Tree Research Station Ministry Of Agriculture Forestry And Fisherie
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