Multiple forms of superoxide dismutase in the apoplast and whole-needle extract of Serbian spruce [Picea omorika (Panc.) Purkyně]

  • Bogdanovic J
  • Prodanovic R
  • Milosavic N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Activity and isoenzyme composition of superoxide dismutase in the apoplast and whole-needle extract of Picea omorika (Panc.) Purkyn?, was studied. Total SOD activity of the soluble fraction of the needle extract exceeded markedly that of the apoplastic SOD. Several acidic and two slow-migrating basic isoforms were found in the whole extract. Extracellular SOD had an extremely acidic isoform. Using specific inhibitors, we identified Cu/Zn- and MnSOD forms in the total extract, but only MnSOD in the apoplast. The Feisoform was not present in a detectable amount.Proucavana je aktivnost i izoenzimski sastav superoksid dismutaze u apoplastu i ekstraktu celih cetina omorike [Picea omorika (Panc.) Purkyn?]. Ukupna aktivnost superoksid dismutaze u solubilnoj frakciji ekstrakta cetina je bila znacajno veca od aktivnosti superoksid dismutaze u apoplastu. U ekstraktu celih cetina nadjene su nekoliko kiselih i dve sporo-migrirajuce bazne izoforme. Vancelijska superoksid dismutaza sadrzi samo jednu ekstremno kiselu izoformu. Koristeci specificne inhibitore, Cu/Zn- i Mn- superoksid dismutazne forme su identifikovane u ekstraktu celih cetina, dok je u apoplastu nadjena samo Mn- superoksid dismutaza. Feizoforma nije prisutna u merljivoj koncentraciji. .

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Bogdanovic, J., Prodanovic, R., Milosavic, N., Prodanovic, O., & Radotic, K. (2006). Multiple forms of superoxide dismutase in the apoplast and whole-needle extract of Serbian spruce [Picea omorika (Panc.) Purkyně]. Archives of Biological Sciences, 58(4), 211–214. https://doi.org/10.2298/abs0604211b

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