Abstract

Many isoperoxidases with indole‐3‐acetic acid oxidase (IAA) and syringaldazine oxidase activities were detected by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in soybean root nodules [Glycine max (L.) Merrill, cv. Asgrow], detached at the onset of flowering. The kinetics of the two activities were studied with some of the isoperoxidases partially purified by ion exchange chromatography. IAA oxidase activity of the cationic isoforms showed a sigmoidal kinetic behaviour and a higher substrate affinity than the anionic ones, whereas typical saturation kinetics were found with an anionic fraction that contained leghemoglobins. So, nodule IAA oxidase activity may mainly be displayed by the cationic isoforms. These cationic isoperoxidases had high affinity towards syringaldazine and they also may be associated with cell wall rigidification.

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