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Studies on Microbody Development in Wounded Sweet Potato Root Tissue: Proposal for the Post-Translational Transport of Catalase into Preexisting Microbodies
Authors:Esaka, Muneharu   Takahashi, Takeshi   Asahi, Tadashi
Affiliation:Laboratory of Biochemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Nagoya University Chikusa, Nagoya 464, Japan
Abstract:Pure microbody fractions could be prepared in considerable yieldsfrom sweet potato root tissue slices incubated for 16 hr and3 days. The ratio of catalase activity to phospholipid contentin the fraction from slices incubated for 3 days was about 3times that from slices incubated for 16 hr. Total catalase activityin the former slices was about twice that in the latter. Thissuggests that catalase synthesized during incubation of theslices is transported into microbodies preexisting in intacttissue. 1 Present address: Laboratory of Food Technology, Faculty ofApplied Biological Science, Hiroshima University, Fukuyama,Hiroshima 720, Japan.2 Present address: Terumo Co., Ltd., Omiya, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka418, Japan. (Received July 1, 1982; Accepted September 24, 1982)
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