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Hydrolysis of allylic phosphates by enzymes from the flavedo of Citrus sinensis
Authors:Luz M Pérez  Gisela Taucher  Osvaldo Cori
Institution:Laboratorio de Bioquímica General, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacológicas, Universidad de Chile, Casilla 233, Santiago 1, Chile
Abstract:Acid phosphatase activities have been partially purified from an aqueous extract of an acetone powder from orange flavedo. The use of a gel filtration step with an ionic gradient allowed a dissociation of proteins from pigments, thus facilitating purification and stabilization of the enzymes. The enzymes do not require metals for full activity, and they hydrolysed a wide spectrum of phosphorylated substrates. C10–C20 allylic pyrophosphates and monophosphates were hydrolysed sequentially by these ‘prenylphosphatases’. The final product was the corresponding unrearranged prenyl alcohol. This demonstrated the absence of E-Z isomerization and suggested an OP bond cleavage. Prenylphosphatases exhibited a certain degree of chain length specificity. Although the E or Z conformation of the C-2 double bond was not important, its presence was required for full activity. Excess prenylpyrophosphate inhibited the rate of formation of alcohols, most likely through the inhibition of phosphomonoesterase activity. These prenylphosphatases generated the alcoholic components of essential oils from the corresponding pyrophosphates and removed them from the chain lengthening process.
Keywords:GPP: geranyl pyrophosphate  GP: geranyl monophospate  NPP: neryl pyrophosphate  NP: neryl monophosphate  FPP: farnesyl pyrophosphate  CiPP: citronellyl pyrophosphate  GGPP: geranyl geranyl pyrophosphate  CoPP: copalyl pyrophospate  P-cellulose: phosphocellulose  DTNB: 5  5′-dithio-bis-(-2-nitrobenzonic acid)    Rutaceae  orange  enzymic hydrolysis  phosphatases  allyl phosphates  nerol  geraniol  
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