Participation and Properties of Lipoxygenase and Hydroperoxide Lyase in Volatile C6-Aldehyde Formation from C18-Unsaturated. Fatty Acids in Isolated Tea Chloroplasts |
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Authors: | Hatanaka, Akikazu Kajiwara, Tadahiko Sekiya, Jiro Imoto, Masaya Inouye, Satoshi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University Yamaguchi 753, Japan |
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Abstract: | Isolated tea chloroplasts utilized linoleic acid, linolenicacid and their 13-hydroperoxides as substrates for volatileC6-aldehyde formation. Optimal pH values for oxygen uptake,hydroperoxide lyase and the overall reaction from C18-fattyacids to C6-aldehydes were 6.3, 7.0 and 6.3, respectively. Methyllinoleate, linoleyl alcohol and -linolenic acid were poor substratesfor the overall reaction, but linoleic and linolenic acids weregood substrates. The 13-hydroperoxides of the above fatty acidsand alcohol also showed substrate specificity similar to thatof fatty acids. Oxygen uptakes (relative Vmax) with methyl linoleate,linoleyl alcohol, linolenic acid, -linolenic acid and arachidonicacid were comparable to or higher than that with linoleic acid.In winter leaves, the activity for C6-aldehyde formation fromC18-fatty acids was raduced to almost zero. This was due tothe reduction in oxygenation. The findings presented here provideevidence for the involvement of lipoxygenase and hydroperoxidelyase in C6-aldehyde formation in isolated chloroplasts. (Received July 11, 1981; Accepted November 5, 1981) |
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