What's the difference between pectate and peltate?
Pectate
Definition:
(n.) A salt of pectic acid.
Example Sentences:
(1) Only one E. coli strain, containing two plasmids that encode endo-pectate lyases, exo-pectate lyase, and endo-polygalacturonase, caused limited maceration.
(2) The obtained results suggest the different specificity or efficiency of pectate lyase secretion systems in the studied Erwinia strains.
(3) The export of pectate lyase, polygalacturonase, and cellulase and the maceration of potato tuber tissue occurred with Out+, but not Out-, strains of E. carotovora subsp.
(4) Differences between the pathogen and nonpathogen suggest that regulation of pectate lyase synthesis is related to pathogenicity of soft-rot bacteria.
(5) kdgC has 36% homology with pectate lyase genes of the periplasmic family but its product does not seem to have pectinolytic activity.
(6) JS111 displayed culture growth rates, exopolysaccharide production, and protease, pectate lysase, cellulase, amylase, and phosphatase activities comparable to those of the wild-type strain.
(7) Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence for PnlA with that of a Pnl from Aspergillus niger and with those of various pectate lyases of Erwinia species revealed a low degree of homology dispersed throughout the length of the proteins.
(8) The genes for two of several pectate lyase isozymes produced by the phytopathogenic enterobacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi 1237 were subcloned and compared by DNA-DNA hybridization, and the encoded proteins were analyzed.
(9) The ability of Erwinia chrysanthemi to cause soft-rot diseases involving tissue maceration in many plants has been linked to the production of endo-pectate lyase E. chrysanthemi EC16 mutant UM1005, however, contains deletions in the pel genes that encode the known endopectate lyases, yet still macerates plant tissues.
(10) The similarity of P56 and P59 to the bacterial pectate lyases is equivalent to the homology described for different pectate lyase sequences of the genus Erwinia.
(11) Aspergillus nidulans pectate lyase was purified from culture filtrates.
(12) We conclude that an intermediate(s) of the ketodeoxyuronate pathway induces pectate lyase, polygalacturonase, oligogalacturonate lyase, and ketodeoxyuronate dehydrogenase in E. chrysanthemi.
(13) Among the drugs that can decrease digoxin bioavailability are cholestyramine, antacid gels, kaolin-pectate, certain antimicrobial drugs and cancer chemotherapeutic agents.
(14) A monoclonal antibody (2E2) produced against pectate lyase from Erwinia carotovora ssp.
(15) First, several cDNA clones expressed pectate lyase activity in Escherichia coli.
(16) Analysis of the resulting mutants, CUCPB5008 (Pel+ Peh-) and CUCPB5009 (Pel- Peh-), indicated that exoPG can contribute significantly to bacterial utilization of polygalacturonate and the induction of pectate lyase in the presence of extracellular pectic polymers.
(17) The pathogenic strains secreted more pectate lyase in broth medium than the nonpathogenic strains.
(18) Pectate lyase genes have not been cloned from any phytopathogenic fungi.
(19) The phytopathogenic enterobacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi excretes multiple isozymes of the plant tissue-disintegrating enzyme, pectate lyase (PL).
(20) In an evaluation of safe, inexpensive, orally administered contrast agents for use at magnetic resonance imaging, different concentrations of the clay agents kaolin-pectate and attapulgite were compared in an in vitro phantom by performing spin-echo imaging with variable echo times to estimate T2 relaxation time.
Peltate
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Peltated
Example Sentences:
(1) The balance between transpiration and absorption rates is regulated in both species by the combined presence of peltate scales and stomata.
(2) Mucosal veins are peltate in form anteriorly, but are pennate in form forward to the vallate papillae.