cutinases
Cutinases are a class of extracellular esterases that hydrolyze cutin, the insoluble polyester component of the plant cuticle. They are produced by fungi and some bacteria and play a role in nutrient acquisition from plant litter and in penetrating plant surfaces.
Most cutinases are small secreted proteins with an alpha/beta hydrolase fold. They employ a catalytic triad
Substrates include cutin as their natural target, but many cutinases also hydrolyze simple esters and some
Occurrence and production: fungal cutinases include Fusarium solani pisi cutinase (FsC) and Humicola insolens cutinase; bacterial
Applications and research: cutinases are studied for environmental and biotechnological uses, including degradation of plant-derived polymers,
Regulation: expression is often induced by contact with cutin-related substrates and by plant-related signals, enabling microbes