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Localization of Sorbitol Oxidase in Vacuoles and Other Subcellular Organelles in Apple Cotyledons
Authors:Yamaki  Shohei
Institution:Fruit Tree Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Yatabe, Ibaraki 305, Japan
Abstract:To investigate the function and subcellular localization ofsorbitol oxidase, free cells, protoplasts and isolated vacuolesof apple cotyledons (Malus pumila Mill. var. domestica Schneid.)were examined by differential and sucrose density gradient centrifugation.Twenty percent of the activity of sorbitol oxidase in the wholetissue was contained in the subcellular fraction (d=1.06) whichcorresponded closely to the main peaks of activity and proteinafter the recentrifugation of the 150,000?g pellet of rupturedvacuoles with a linear sucrose density gradient. The enzymethus appears to be derived from the tonoplast membrane. Thistonoplast membrane-bound sorbitol oxidase may play an importantrole in the transport of vacuolar sorbitol into the cytoplasm,rather than in the transport of sorbitol into the vacuole. About10% of the enzyme activity also occurred in the subcellularfraction having a density of 1.12–1.16, which coincidedwith the peaks of acid phosphatase and ATPase activities. Thereforesorbitol oxidase may also be associated with the plasma membrane.Furthermore, 30–40% of its activity was located in theinterspace between the cell wall and the plasma membrane, orperhaps attached weakly to them. These results suggest thatsorbitol is transported into the cytoplasm by being convertedto glucose by sorbitol oxidase. 1 This paper is contribution A-138 of the Fruit Tree ResearchStation. (Received January 20, 1982; Accepted May 18, 1982)
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