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One must distinguish between pectate and pectin.  Pectate is a galacturonate polymer, pectin has a polygalacturonate backbone, but some of the monomers are methylesterified on the sixth carbon.  PG acts on pectate, not pectin.
One must distinguish between pectate and pectin.  Pectate is a galacturonate polymer, pectin has a polygalacturonate backbone, but some of the monomers are methylesterified on the sixth carbon.  PG acts on pectate, not pectin.
== Disease ==
== Relevance ==


== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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**[[1czf]] – AnEPGU II <br />
**[[1czf]] – AnEPGU II <br />
**[[6kve]] – TlEPGU – ''Talaromyces leycettanus''<br />
**[[6kve]] – TlEPGU – ''Talaromyces leycettanus''<br />
**[[6kvh]] – TlEPGU (mutant)<br />
**[[6kvh]], [[7e56]] – TlEPGU (mutant)<br />
 
*Exopolygalacturonase
 
**[[2uve]] – YeEXPGU – ''Yersinia enterocolitica'' <br />
**[[2uvf]] – YeEXPGU + digalacturonic acid <br />
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== References ==
== References ==
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