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Xyloglucan endo transglycosylase

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Symbol
  
XET_C

InterPro
  
IPR010713

SUPERFAMILY
  
1un1

Pfam
  
PF06955

SCOP
  
1un1

Pfam
  
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Xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase

In molecular biology, the xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase (XET) is an enzyme that is involved in the metabolism of xyloglucan, which is a component of plant cell walls. This enzyme is part of glycoside hydrolase family 16.

Function

Xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase (XET) is thought to be highly important during seed germination, fruit ripening, and rapid wall expansion.

Xyloglucan is the predominant hemicellulose in the primary cell walls of most dicotyledons. With cellulose, it forms a network that strengthens the cell wall. XET catalyses the splitting of xyloglucan chains and the linking of the newly generated reducing end to the non-reducing end of another xyloglucan chain, thereby loosening the cell wall.

References

Xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase Wikipedia


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