Grazing-incidence diffraction reveals cellulose and pectin organization in hydrated plant primary cell wall

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  • who: Joshua T. Del Mundo from the DepartmentState University, PA, USA have published the research: Grazing-incidence diffraction reveals cellulose and pectin organization in hydrated plant primary cell wall, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The enzyme used in this experiment had a pH optimum of 10.0. The authors compare Model 1 (dry) and Model 2 (hydrated) when the authors assume there is no water inside crystals, and Model 3 (dry) and Model 4 (hydrated) when the authors consider the possibility of water molecules within crystals. Building on this work, GIWAXS of . . .

     

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