Garcia-Conesa_2001_Carbohydr.Polym_44_319

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Title : Hydrolysis of diethyl diferulates by a tannase from Aspergillus oryzae - Garcia-Conesa_2001_Carbohydr.Polym_44_319
Author(s) : Garcia-Conesa MT , Ostergaard P , Kauppinen S , Williamson G
Ref : Carbohydr Polym , 44 :319 , 2001
Abstract :

Diferulic acid forms cross-links in naturally occurring plant cell wall polymers such as arabinoxylans and pectins. We have used model ethyl esterified substrates to find enzymes able to break these cross-links. A tannase from Aspergillus oryzae exhibited esterase activity on several synthetic ethyl esterified diferulates. The efficiency of this esterase activity on most diferulates is low compared to that of a cinnamoyl esterase, FAEA, from Aspergillus niger. Of the diferulate substrates assayed, tannase was most efficient at hydrolysing the first ester bond of the 5-5- type of dimer. Importantly and unlike the cinnamoyl esterase, tannase from A. oryzae is able to hydrolyse both ester bonds from the 8-5-benzofuran dimer, thus forming the corresponding free acid product. These results suggest that tannases may contribute to plant cell wall degradation by cleaving some of the cross-links existing between cell wall polymers.

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Garcia-Conesa MT, Ostergaard P, Kauppinen S, Williamson G (2001)
Hydrolysis of diethyl diferulates by a tannase from Aspergillus oryzae
Carbohydr Polym 44 :319

Garcia-Conesa MT, Ostergaard P, Kauppinen S, Williamson G (2001)
Carbohydr Polym 44 :319