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Subcellular localization of flavonoid synthesizing enzymes in Pisum,Phaseolus, Brassica and Spinacia cultivars
Authors:Géza Hrazdina  Ruth Alscher-Herman  Valerie M. Kish
Affiliation:1. Cornell University, Department of Food Science and Technology, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY 14456, U.S.A.;2. Cornell University, Department of Seed and Vegetable Sciences, New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY 14456, U.S.A.
Abstract:Functionally-intact chloroplasts were obtained from 11-day-old pea (Pisum sativum cv Midfreezer) seedlings. Enzyme-distribution studies with ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase and NADPH-dependent glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase showed that ca 2.1% of the total tissue chloroplasts were present in the chloroplast preparation. The rate of intactness of chloroplast preparations was 34–82%. SAM:caffeic acid methyltransferase, flavanone synthase, UDPG:flavonoid-3-O-glucosyltransferase and SAM:quercetin methyltransferase activities were measured in the homogenate, supernatant and chloroplast lysate fractions. Significant activities of the above four enzymes could only be detected in the homogenate and supernatant fractions. Similar experiments with 11-day-old seedlings of green beans (Phaseolus vulgaris cv Early Gallatin), red cabbage (Brassica oleracea cv Red Danish) and 6-week-old plants of spinach (Spinacia oleracea cv Bloomsdale) showed a similar distribution of the flavonoid synthesizing enzymes. We conclude that under the reported conditions chloroplasts are not involved in flavonoid biosynthesis.
Keywords:Phaseolus  Brassica  Spinacia  subcellular localization  chloroplast  enzymes  methyl transferases  flavanone synthase  glucosyltransferase.
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