果胶
纤维素
细胞壁
化学
自愈水凝胶
化学工程
基质(水族馆)
水溶液
扩散
细菌纤维素
聚合物
生物化学
高分子化学
有机化学
工程类
地质学
物理
海洋学
热力学
作者
Estelle Bonnin,Camille Alvarado,Marie‐Jeanne Crépeau,Brigitte Bouchet,Catherine Garnier,Frédéric Jamme,Marie‐Françoise Devaux
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-49108-x
摘要
Abstract The pectin methylesterase action is usually studied in a homogeneous aqueous medium in the presence of a large excess of soluble substrate and water. However in the cell wall, the water content is much lower, the substrate is cross-linked with itself or with other polymers, and the enzyme has to diffuse through the solid matrix before catalysing the linkage breakdown. As plant primary cell walls can be considered as cellulose-reinforced hydrogels, this study investigated the diffusion of a fungal pectin methylesterase in pectin/cellulose gels used as cell wall-mimicking matrix to understand the impact of this matrix and its (micro) structure on the enzyme’s diffusion within it. The enzyme mobility was followed by synchrotron microscopy thanks to its auto-fluorescence after deep-UV excitation. Time-lapse imaging and quantification of intensity signal by image analysis revealed that the diffusion of the enzyme was impacted by at least two criteria: (i) only the active enzyme was able to diffuse, showing that the mobility was related to the catalytic ability, and (ii) the diffusion was improved by the presence of cellulose in the gel.
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