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Hydrothermal pretreatment changes cell wall properties so that cellulases used in this experiment adhere significantly more to epidermal cells.
In addition, a polygalacturonase inhibiting protein, a cell-wall associated protein with well-documented roles in plant defense, and which if over-expressed has been shown to change cell-wall properties prior to pathogen infection, increased in abundance [ 50, 51] further indicating that phosphite effects secreted proteins related to defense and cell wall at later time points.
Therefore, a high temperature condition facilitates inulinase release into the culture medium presumably by change in cell wall structure as previously proposed (Kushi et al. 2000; Rouwenhorst et al. 1988).
Furthermore, the present model allows for the change in cell wall viscosity which was not taken into account in this previous model.
Despite this we measured no change in cell wall chitin levels and only marginally decreased glucan.
Reduction in stem size along with the thinner cell walls indicated the possibility of a change in cell wall structure.
The change in cell wall morphology observed when bagasse was pretreated with either CO2 or SO2 result in the increase of the cell wall porosity.
There appears to have been significant selective pressure on M. ulcerans to reduce or change its cell wall and cell surface antigenic profile.
To our knowledge, the ScAGU115 is the first enzyme that does not appreciably change the cell wall in planta while exhibiting normal activity when extracted.
This change in cell wall composition would manifest itself in the root as an increase in root skewing to the right.
For example, decreased transcript levels of CRH1 and GAS1 at high osmolarity may indicate a change of cell wall rigidity at high osmolarity.
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