Toxic Metabolites of an Unidentified Filamentous Fungus Isolated from Zinnia Leaves |
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Authors: | Tadao Kamikawa Fujito Higuchi Makoto Taniguchi Yukihiro Asaka |
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Institution: | 1. Faculty of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka 558, Japan;2. Medical School, Kinki University, Sayama-cho, Osaka 589, Japan |
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Abstract: | Two ribonucleases (RNases) designated RNase I and RNase II were found in Euphausia superba and isolated by (NH4)2SO4 fractionation, 2 cycles of CM-cellulose chromatography and gel filtration on Sephadex G-100. This procedure resulted in a 2,116-fold purification of RNase I and a 130-fold purification of RNase II. The molecular weight of both purified enzymes was estimated by gel filtration to be 31,500. The isoelectric points were 6.0 (RNase I) and 7.0 (RNase II). Each enzyme hydrolyzed poly A-U, poly U but did not degrade poly G, poly C and DNA. Both enzymes were classified as endonuclease from the hydrolysis product of yeast RNA and poly A. The enzymes were located mainly in the cardiac and pyloric portion of the stomach. |
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Keywords: | β-primeverosidase-like enzyme β-diglycosidase plant aroma precursors β-primeveroside Penicillium multicolor IAM7153 |
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