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. 1986 Dec;82(4):1139-44.
doi: 10.1104/pp.82.4.1139.

The lipoxygenases in developing soybean seeds, their characterization and synthesis in vitro

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The lipoxygenases in developing soybean seeds, their characterization and synthesis in vitro

M O Funk et al. Plant Physiol. 1986 Dec.

Abstract

A number of lipoxygenase isoenzymes were identified in developing soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill cv Provar) seeds and two have been partially characterized. In a study of lipoxygenase level in developing soybean seeds, the enzyme content increased markedly during development. Comparisons of the lipoxygenases from mature soybean seeds and immature seeds by isoelectric focusing, chromatofocusing, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and peptide mapping identified two categories of isoenzyme. The isoenzymes from immature seeds were found by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy to be isolated at least in part as the high spin iron(III) or active form of the enzyme in contrast to lipoxygenases from mature seeds which were isolated as electron paramagnetic resonance silent, high spin iron(II) species. The discovery of increased levels of lipoxygenases during seed development and their isolation in an active form suggests that the enzyme may play a physiological role during the maturation process. The incorporation of iron-59 from the nutrient medium into lipoxygenase during culture of immature seeds was indicative of de novo synthesis of the enzyme. The efficiency of the iron uptake was high, as indicated by the level of radioactivity found in the enzyme (one gram atom of iron per mole of lipoxygenase).

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