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  • Open Access
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13 September 2018

Jerusalem artichoke tubers have diverse applications in the food industry as well as in biotechnology. Their suitability depends mostly on the inulin content. Seasonal fluctuations of fructan exohydrolase activity responsible for inulin degradation w...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
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14 Pages

A Fructan Exohydrolase from Maize Degrades Both Inulin and Levan and Co-Exists with 1-Kestotriose in Maize

  • Silin Wu,
  • Steffen Greiner,
  • Chongjian Ma,
  • Jiaxin Zhong,
  • Xiaojia Huang,
  • Thomas Rausch and
  • Hongbo Zhao

Enzymes with fructan exohydrolase (FEH) activity are present not only in fructan-synthesizing species but also in non-fructan plants. This has led to speculation about their functions in non-fructan species. Here, a cell wall invertase-related Zm-6&a...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,012 Views
17 Pages

About 15% of higher plants have acquired the ability to convert sucrose into fructans. Fructan degradation is catalyzed by fructan exohydrolases (FEHs), which are structurally related to cell wall invertases (CWI). However, the biological function(s)...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,228 Views
19 Pages

Evidence for Light and Tissue Specific Regulation of Genes Involved in Fructan Metabolism in Agave tequilana

  • Alan D. Gomez-Vargas,
  • Karen M. Hernández-Martínez,
  • Macrina E. López-Rosas,
  • Gerardo Alejo Jacuinde and
  • June Simpson

19 August 2022

Plant Glycoside Hydrolase Family 32 (PGHF32) contains the fructosyltransferases and fructan exohydrolase enzymes responsible for fructan metabolism, in addition to closely related vacuolar and cell wall acid invertases. Agave species produce complex...