Kompartimentierung und Eigenschaften der MDH-Isoenzyme aus Wassermelonenkeimblättern

Translated title of the contribution: Compartmentation and properties of the MDH-isoenzymes from watermelon cotyledons (Citrullus vulgaris Schrad.)

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Abstract

Five MDH-isoenzymes (I-V) from cotyledons of dark-grown water-melon seedlings older than 2 days can be identified by disc-electrophoresis. By isolating and fractionating cell organelles (10000 g fraction) by density gradient centrifugation (Fig. 1) the following compartmentation of the MDH-isoenzymes can be shown: the mitochondria contain isoenzyme III and the glyoxysomes preponderantly (if not exclusive) isoenzyme V (Fig. 2), whereas the isoenzymes I, II, and IV belong to the cytosol. The 5 MDH-isoenzymes differ in several properties, e.g. differential precipitation by ammonium sulfate (Fig. 4) or isoelectric point (Fig. 5). The glyoxysomal MDH is a relatively basic protein (isoelectric point at pH 8.7), whereas the isoelectric points of the other isoenzymes lie between pH 6.4 (IV) and pH 4.7 (I).

Translated title of the contributionCompartmentation and properties of the MDH-isoenzymes from watermelon cotyledons (Citrullus vulgaris Schrad.)
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)137-148
Number of pages12
JournalPlanta
Volume112
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1973
Externally publishedYes

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