An Accounting of Horseradish Peroxidase Isozymes Associated with the Cell Wall and Evidence that Peroxidase Does Not Contain Hydroxyproline 1
AUTOR(ES)
Liu, Edwin H.
RESUMO
Isopycnic equilibrium centrifugation techniques were used to determine whether any horseradish (Amoracia lapathifolia) peroxidase isozymes were associated with hydroxyproline containing moieties. Purified peroxidase, horseradish root extracts, and peroxidase isozymes released from horseradish root cell walls were tested. In no case could any peak of peroxidase activity be found to band with hydroxyproline.
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