Cytokinin Oxidase from Phaseolus vulgaris Callus Cultures 1: Affinity for Concanavalin
AUTOR(ES)
Chatfield, J. Mark
RESUMO
Cytokinin oxidase activity from Phaseolus vulgaris cv Great Northern callus cultures exhibited affinity for the lectin concanavalin A. Over 80% of the activity extracted from the callus tissue bound to a concanavalin A-Sepharose 4B column. The bound activity was eluted from the column by the addition of methylmannose to the eluting buffer. On the basis of this result, it appears that most of the cyokinin oxidase activity present in Great Northern callus cultures exists in the form of a glycoprotein. The apparent pI of this enzyme, as estimated by chromatofocusing, is approximately 5.0.
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