Abstract

A lipoxygenase preparation was obtained from Lupinus albus seeds and was shown to differ from previously characterized lipoxygenase. This study describes changes in lipoxygenase activity during seedling development of Lupinus albus. The enzyme activity shows a decrease from 0–6 h postgermination (about 15%), is roughly constant or even rises slightly from 6–30 h and then shows a large increase between 30 and 48 h (about 50%). Enzymatically active proteins from 48 h-old seedlings were isolated and the increase of enzyme activity was mainly due to the presence of two components with maximum activity at pH 6 and pH 8.5, respectively. When arachidonic acid was used as substrate, the two enzymatic activities produce 15 HPETE. The increase in lipoxygenase activity during seedling development was inhibited by cycloheximide. Cordycepin appears to have no direct effect on lipoxygenase synthesis in vivo at the studied doses.

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