Characterization of Anionic Peroxidase Induced by Low Host-Specific Elicitor in Suspension Cultures of Rose (Rosa sp.)

장미(Rosa sp.) 현탁배양세포에서 숙주 특이성이 낮은 Elicitor에 의해 유도되는 Anionic Peroxidase의 특성

  • 신미선 (대전대학교 이과대학 생물학과) ;
  • 양은진 (대전대학교 이과대학 생물학과) ;
  • 이인철 (대전대학교 이과대학 생물학과)
  • Published : 1998.07.01

Abstract

Whereas cationic extracellular peroxidases (PODs) were observed in the suspension cultures of rose (Rosa sp. L. cv Pual's scarlet) grown under normal conditions, new anionic isozymes were induced within 24 hr by the treatment of low host-specific elicitor (10 mg glucan/L media) prepared from yeast cell wall. Prominent anionic (pI 6.1) and cationic POD (pI 8.4) were purified and characterized to understand the physiological role of the enzymes. Both enzymes were purified (ca.200 fold) by the ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange chromate-graphy and gel filtration chromatography. The Km values of the purified anionic POD for ferulic acid and $\textrm{H}_2\textrm{O}_2$ were 4.64 mM and 0.72 mM, whereas those of the cationic POD were 1.38 mM and 0.48 mM, respetively. The activity of the anionic POD as NADH oxidase was twice higher than that of cationic POD. The NADH oxidation in the anionic POD fraction was inhibited by 60% on the addition of 0.1 mM coniferyl alcohol, while that in the cationic fraction was inhibited by 15%.

장미(Rosa sp. cv Paul's Scarlet) 현탁 배양체의 배지에서는 정상적인 성장 조건하에서 cationic peroxidase (POD)만 관찰되었으나, 효모 세포벽으로부터 추출한 숙주 특이성이 낮은 elicitor를 10 mg glucan/L의 농도로 투여하여 24시간 정도 배양하였을 때 기존의 POD와 뚜렷하게 구분되는 anionic POD가 유도됨을 관찰하였다. Elicitor에 의해 유도되는 prominent한 anionic POD (pI 6.1)와 대조구로서 pI 8.4의 cationic isozyme을 분리한 후 효소학적 성질을 비교하였다. Ammonium sulfate농축, ion exchange chromatography, gel filtration chroma tography를 통하여 약 200배로 농축된 두 효소를 분리하였으며, 이 두 효소의 몇몇 기질에 대한 kinetic parameter들은 매우 의미있는 차이를 보여 주었다. 그 중에서 ferulic acid에 대한 Km은 anionic POD의 경우 4.6 mM, cationic POD는 1.38 mM로 측정되었으며, $\textrm{H}_2\textrm{O}_2$에 대한 Km은 각각 anionic POD가 0.72 mM, cationic isozyme이 0.45 mM로 나타났다. 특히 NADH 산화 반응의 활성은 anionic POD가 cationic POD에 비하여 약 2배 높은 것으로 측정되었다. 0.1 mM coniferyl alcohol의 첨가에 의한 NADH 산화 반응의 억제는 anionic POD fraction에서 약 60% 정도 일어난 반면에 cationic POD fraction에서는 약 15% 정도 일어났다.

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