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Multiple forms of β‐galactosidase from mango (Mangifera indica L Alphonso) fruit pulp
Authors:V Prasanna  TN Prabha  RN Tharanathan
Abstract:Mango (Mangifera indica L cv Alphonso) was found to contain three isoforms (I, II and III) of β‐galactosidase which, upon purification on Sephadex G‐200, had relative abundances of 44, 38 and 18%, respectively. The total specific activity increased from 20 to 727 µmol l?1 upon purification, representing a ~36‐fold increase with a recovery of 0.28 U U?1. The optimal pH for activity and stability were in the ranges 3.6–4.3 and 4–6.2, respectively. The optimal temperature for β‐galactosidase activity was between 42 and 47 °C with Tm in the range 45–51 °C. The Km for pNP‐β‐galactopyranoside was 0.98, 1.11 and 0.95 mM , and Vmax was 0.56, 0.53 and 0.35 µmol pNP min?1, respectively for isoforms I, II and III. Hg2+ caused strong inhibition, whereas galacturonic acid, galactose, xylose, fucose and mannose slightly inhibited the activity of β‐galactosidase isoforms. The apparent molecular weights by GPC were 78, 58 and 91 kDa for isoforms I, II and III, respectively. The ability of these isoforms to degrade the endogenous substrate (arabinogalactan) possibly suggests a role in pectin dissolution during tissue softening/fruit ripening. Copyright © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:mango  β  ‐galactosidase  pectin  arabinogalactan  ripening
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