Abstract
Partially purified enzyme preparations of extracts of Vigna seedlings exhibited guaiacol-oxidase activity but not IAA-oxidase activity. However, by ageing the enzyme preparations, or by treating them with H 2O 2, it was possible to unmask IAA-oxidase activity. Gel filtration of Vigna extracts on Sepharose yielded separate peaks for IAA-oxidase, guaiacol-oxidase and auxin protectors. The appearance of a separate IAA-oxidase peak reflected the overlap of peroxidase and protector; the apparent difference in the migration rate of IAA-oxidase and guaiacol-oxidase activity proved to be an artifact. The data imply that previous reports of differences between peroxidase and IAA oxidase need to be reinvestigated to rule out the possible effect of contamination by endogenous, high MW auxin protectors. A rapid method for removing most of the auxin protectors and thereby unmasking IAA-oxidase activity is described.
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