Abstract

Four isoforms of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) were demonstrated in the aerial roots of a tropical orchid, Aranda `Christine 130'. They were extracted at neutral pH and purified to homogeneity as judged by SDS-gel electrophoresis. Purification was achieved by a combination of Triton X-114 treatment, temperature phase partitioning, gel filtration chromatography, ion-exchange separation and chromatofocusing. Two of the isoforms, designated PPO a and PPO d, differed in their N-terminal sequence, tryptic peptide map and substrate affinity for (+)-catechin, but exhibited similarity in their molecular mass under denaturing conditions, pH optimum and kinetic behaviour toward 4-methyl catechol. The other two isoforms, PPO b and PPO c, were identical to PPO a and PPO d, respectively, in terms of their N-terminal sequence, substrate preference and pH maximum, but were different with regard to their molecular mass under denaturing conditions. These four isoforms differed in their isoelectric point.

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