Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin

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Rojas, Natalia Lorena; Cavalitto, Sebastián Fernando; Mignone, Carlos Fernando; Hours, Roque Alberto
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2008
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Protopectinases (PPases) constitute a heterogeneous group of extracellular enzymes able to release soluble pectin from insoluble protopectin in plant tissues. Geotrichum klebahnii (ATCC 42397) produces PPase-SE with endopolygalacturonase activity. PPase-SE has been used for pectin extraction and maceration of plant tissues. Here, the capacity of G. klebahnii to use different pectins as carbon and energy sources (CES) was studied, in addition to PPase-SE capacity to release pectin from lemon peel. The strain was unable to use pectin from different origins as CES. When G. klebahnii was cultivated with mixtures of different amounts of glucose and citrus pectin as CES, the biomass obtained was proportional to the initial concentration of glucose, which was completely consumed. In addition, it produced PPase-SE in a glucose-containing medium. A culture was used for the extraction of pectin from lemon peels. Pectin was enzymatically extracted simultaneously with tissue maceration, yielding 3.7 g of (dry) pectin per 100 g of (wet) lemon peel. Extracted pectin was not metabolized by the strain. It was concluded that G. klebahnii uses PPase-SE to macerate, invade and colonize plant tissues, thus releasing soluble sugars to be used as CES without metabolizing solubilized pectin.
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Carbon balance
Enzymatic pectin extraction
Microbial pectin utilization
Pectinases
Synthetic medium
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spelling Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectinRojas, Natalia LorenaCavalitto, Sebastián FernandoMignone, Carlos FernandoHours, Roque AlbertoQuímicaCarbon balanceEnzymatic pectin extractionMicrobial pectin utilizationPectinasesSynthetic mediumProtopectinases (PPases) constitute a heterogeneous group of extracellular enzymes able to release soluble pectin from insoluble protopectin in plant tissues. Geotrichum klebahnii (ATCC 42397) produces PPase-SE with endopolygalacturonase activity. PPase-SE has been used for pectin extraction and maceration of plant tissues. Here, the capacity of G. klebahnii to use different pectins as carbon and energy sources (CES) was studied, in addition to PPase-SE capacity to release pectin from lemon peel. The strain was unable to use pectin from different origins as CES. When G. klebahnii was cultivated with mixtures of different amounts of glucose and citrus pectin as CES, the biomass obtained was proportional to the initial concentration of glucose, which was completely consumed. In addition, it produced PPase-SE in a glucose-containing medium. A culture was used for the extraction of pectin from lemon peels. Pectin was enzymatically extracted simultaneously with tissue maceration, yielding 3.7 g of (dry) pectin per 100 g of (wet) lemon peel. Extracted pectin was not metabolized by the strain. It was concluded that G. klebahnii uses PPase-SE to macerate, invade and colonize plant tissues, thus releasing soluble sugars to be used as CES without metabolizing solubilized pectin.Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales2008info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf1-8http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/108601enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0717-3458info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.2225/vol11-issue1-fulltext-13info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2026-04-23T11:28:45Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/108601Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292026-04-23 11:28:46.284SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin
title Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin
spellingShingle Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin
Rojas, Natalia Lorena
Química
Carbon balance
Enzymatic pectin extraction
Microbial pectin utilization
Pectinases
Synthetic medium
title_short Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin
title_full Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin
title_fullStr Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin
title_full_unstemmed Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin
title_sort Role of PPase-SE in Geotrichum klebahnii, a yeast-like fungus able to solubilize pectin
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rojas, Natalia Lorena
Cavalitto, Sebastián Fernando
Mignone, Carlos Fernando
Hours, Roque Alberto
author Rojas, Natalia Lorena
author_facet Rojas, Natalia Lorena
Cavalitto, Sebastián Fernando
Mignone, Carlos Fernando
Hours, Roque Alberto
author_role author
author2 Cavalitto, Sebastián Fernando
Mignone, Carlos Fernando
Hours, Roque Alberto
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Química
Carbon balance
Enzymatic pectin extraction
Microbial pectin utilization
Pectinases
Synthetic medium
topic Química
Carbon balance
Enzymatic pectin extraction
Microbial pectin utilization
Pectinases
Synthetic medium
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Protopectinases (PPases) constitute a heterogeneous group of extracellular enzymes able to release soluble pectin from insoluble protopectin in plant tissues. Geotrichum klebahnii (ATCC 42397) produces PPase-SE with endopolygalacturonase activity. PPase-SE has been used for pectin extraction and maceration of plant tissues. Here, the capacity of G. klebahnii to use different pectins as carbon and energy sources (CES) was studied, in addition to PPase-SE capacity to release pectin from lemon peel. The strain was unable to use pectin from different origins as CES. When G. klebahnii was cultivated with mixtures of different amounts of glucose and citrus pectin as CES, the biomass obtained was proportional to the initial concentration of glucose, which was completely consumed. In addition, it produced PPase-SE in a glucose-containing medium. A culture was used for the extraction of pectin from lemon peels. Pectin was enzymatically extracted simultaneously with tissue maceration, yielding 3.7 g of (dry) pectin per 100 g of (wet) lemon peel. Extracted pectin was not metabolized by the strain. It was concluded that G. klebahnii uses PPase-SE to macerate, invade and colonize plant tissues, thus releasing soluble sugars to be used as CES without metabolizing solubilized pectin.
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales
description Protopectinases (PPases) constitute a heterogeneous group of extracellular enzymes able to release soluble pectin from insoluble protopectin in plant tissues. Geotrichum klebahnii (ATCC 42397) produces PPase-SE with endopolygalacturonase activity. PPase-SE has been used for pectin extraction and maceration of plant tissues. Here, the capacity of G. klebahnii to use different pectins as carbon and energy sources (CES) was studied, in addition to PPase-SE capacity to release pectin from lemon peel. The strain was unable to use pectin from different origins as CES. When G. klebahnii was cultivated with mixtures of different amounts of glucose and citrus pectin as CES, the biomass obtained was proportional to the initial concentration of glucose, which was completely consumed. In addition, it produced PPase-SE in a glucose-containing medium. A culture was used for the extraction of pectin from lemon peels. Pectin was enzymatically extracted simultaneously with tissue maceration, yielding 3.7 g of (dry) pectin per 100 g of (wet) lemon peel. Extracted pectin was not metabolized by the strain. It was concluded that G. klebahnii uses PPase-SE to macerate, invade and colonize plant tissues, thus releasing soluble sugars to be used as CES without metabolizing solubilized pectin.
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