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From: Genomic characterization of plant cell wall degrading enzymes and in silico analysis of xylanses and polygalacturonases of Fusarium virguliforme

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Comparison analysis for PCWDEs of Fusarium virguliforme that putatively target on different polysaccharides. Blue color indicates carbohydrate esterases (CE); red color indicates glycoside hydrolases (GH); and green color indicates polysaccharide lyases (PL). a CAZy with cellulase activity. GH1, GH3, and GH5 are universal PCWDEs that catalyze celluloses, hemicelluloses, and pectin. GH30 is common distributed in plant pathogenic fungi and abundant in oomycetes, but it was not found in the genome of F. virguliforme. Instead, GH131 was found only in the genome of F. virguliforme. b CAZy with hemicellulase activity. GH29, GH30, GH44, GH54, GH62, and GH67 are absent in the genome of F. virguliforme, but other functional redundant CAZy may complement the loss of these families. c CAZy with pectinase activity. F. virguliforme have most pectinases and unique PL9, PL20, and PL22 that only existed in F. virguliforme and close-related species Nectaria haematococca. In general, the genomic PCWDEs structure of F. virguliforme is similar to necrotrophic and hemibiotrophic pathogenic fungi

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