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K Matsui1, M Irie, T Kajiwara, T Kakuno, A Hatanaka.
Abstract
The lipoxygenase activity from cucumber cotyledons grown with their embryonic axis was separated into two fractions having M(r)s of 90,000 and 96,000, respectively, by hydrophobic chromatography. However, from de-embryonated cucumber cotyledons, only one form of lipoxygenase having a M(r) of 90,000 was purified. The three lipoxygenases could not be distinguished from each other either immunologically or by their enzymatic properties. Furthermore, peptide maps of the 90,000 and 96,000-lipoxygenases were identical. In a crude homogenate of cucumber cotyledons, the 96,000-lipoxygenase was rapidly degraded to the 90,000-form. Thus, it was inferred that the 90,000-lipoxygenase was probably the 96,000-form which had lost a peptide fragment of 6,000. It is suggested that there is a specific proteolytic activity for the degradation of 96,000-lipoxygenase. Estimation of changes in the proteolytic activity during seedling growth suggests that the activity at least partly contributes to the rapid in vivo degradation of cucumber cotyledon lipoxygenase.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 7763553 DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(93)85143-f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochemistry ISSN: 0031-9422 Impact factor: 4.072