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Reevaluation of the changes in polygalacturonases in tomatoes during ripening
Authors:Russell Pressey
Institution:(1) Richard B. Russell Agricultural Research Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, College Station Road, P.O. Box 5677, 30613 Athens, GA, USA
Abstract:A procedure was developed for the differential extraction of polygalacturonases (PG) I and II from tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Extraction of pericarp tissue from ripe fruit at conventional conditions of 1.0 M NaCl and pH 6.0 yielded nearly equal amounts of the two enzymes. However, most of the PG activity could be extracted also with water at pH 1.6, and the water extract contained only PG II. Subsequent extraction of the pellet with 1.0 M NaCl at pH 6.0 and 10.0 yielded some PG I and high levels of PG converter, the protein in tomatoes that reacts with PG II to form PG I. Application of this procedure to tomatoes at different stages of ripening showed that PG II appeared as ripening began and then increased during ripening. Much lower levels of PG I than of PG II were extracted at all stages of ripeness. The PG converter was present in unripe fruit and increased during ripening. The results demonstrate that PG I is formed when PG II and PG converter are solubilized simultaneously and that PG II is the only endogenous PG in tomatoes.Abbreviation PG polygalacturonase
Keywords:Cell wall breakdown  Fruit ripening  Lycopersicon  Polygalacturonase
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