Abstract

Metal-dependent superoxide dismutases (SOD; EC 1.15.1.1) are present in many cell compartments (mitochondria, plastids, nuclei, peroxisomes, endoplasmic reticulum, cell wall and cytosol). We have established that SOD is also localized in the central vacuole. Cyanide-sensitive Cu, Zn-SOD was found in the fraction of isolated vacuoles of red beet roots (Beta vulgaris L.). The enzyme was represented by three isoforms. Comparison of isoenzyme composition and the level of SOD activity in vacuoles, nuclei, plastids and mitochondria isolated from root cells has shown that Cu, Zn-SOD is present in vacuoles and nuclei, two SOD forms (Cu, Zn- and Fe-SOD) are present in plastids, and two SOD forms (Cu, Zn- and Mn-SOD) are present in mitochondria. Cu, Zn-SOD of organelles, unlike vacuolar Cu, Zn-SOD, had only one isoform. The level of enzyme activity from the vacuolar fraction was twice higher than the level of SOD activity from the fractions of isolated organelles. Previously it has been suggested that Cu, Zn-SOD may be localized on the vacuolar membrane or in the near-membrane space from the side of cytoplasm. Our tests have revealed the Cu, Zn-SOD activity in water-soluble extracts of isolated vacuole fractions in the absence of detergent, which may confirm localization of the enzyme inside the organelles.

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