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Plant Physiology 95:564-569 (1991)
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Metabolism and Enzymology

Partial Purification and Characterization of the Mitochondrial and Peroxisomal Isozymes of Enoyl-Coenzyme A Hydratase from Germinating Pea Seedlings 1

Jan A. Miernyk2, David R. Thomas and Clifford Wood

Department of Biology, The University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England NE1 7RU

Distinct organellar forms of the beta-oxidation enzyme enoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) hydratase were partially purified and characterized from 2-day germinated pea (Pisum sativum L.) seedlings. The purification was accomplished by disruption of purified mitochondria or peroxisomes, (NH4)2SO4 fractionation, and gel permeation chromatography using a column of Sephacryl S-300. The organellar isozymes had distinct kinetic constants for the substrates 2-butenoyl-CoA and 2-octenoyl-CoA, and could be easily distinguished by differences in thermostability and salt activation. The peroxisomal isozyme had a native Mr of 75,000 and appeared to be a typical bifunctional enoyl-CoA hydratase/3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase, while the mitochondrial isozyme had a native Mr of 57,000 and did not have associated dehydrogenase activity. Western blots of total pea mitochondrial proteins gave a positive signal when probed with anti-rat liver mitochondrial enoyl-CoA hydratase antibodies but there was no signal when blots of total peroxisomal proteins were probed.


2 Permanent address: Seed Biosynthesis Research Unit, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Northern Regional Research Center, Peoria, IL 61604.

1 This research was supported in part by the Newcastle University Small Grants Committee. J. A. M. was a collaborator via a fellowship under Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Project on Food Production and Preservation.




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