A Eukaryote without Catalase-Containing Microbodies:
Neurosporacrassa
Exhibits a Unique Cellular Distributionof Its Four Catalases
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Published:2006-09
Issue:9
Volume:5
Page:1490-1502
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ISSN:1535-9778
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Container-title:Eukaryotic Cell
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eukaryot Cell
Author:
Schliebs Wolfgang1, Würtz Christian1, Kunau Wolf-Hubert1, Veenhuis Marten2, Rottensteiner Hanspeter1
Affiliation:
1. Institut für Physiologische Chemie, Abt. Systembiochemie,
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany 2. Institute of Biology, University of Groningen, 9751 NN Haren, The
Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Microbodies usually house catalase to decompose hydrogen peroxide generated within
the organelle by the action of various oxidases. Here we have analyzed
whether peroxisomes (i.e., catalase-containing microbodies) exist in
Neurospora crassa
. Three distinct catalase isoforms were
identified by native catalase activity gels under various
peroxisome-inducing conditions. Subcellular fractionation by density
gradient centrifugation revealed that most of the
spectrophotometrically measured activity was present in the light upper
fractions, with an additional small peak coinciding with the peak
fractions of HEX-1, the marker protein for Woronin bodies, a
compartment related to the microbody family. However, neither in-gel
assays nor monospecific antibodies generated against the three purified
catalases detected the enzymes in any dense organellar fraction.
Furthermore, staining of an
N. crassa
wild-type strain with
3,3′-diaminobenzidine and H
2
O
2
did not
lead to catalase-dependent reaction products within microbodies.
Nonetheless,
N. crassa
does possess a gene (
cat-4
)
whose product is most similar to the peroxisomal type of monofunctional
catalases. This novel protein indeed exhibited catalase activity, but
was not localized to microbodies either. We conclude that
N.
crassa
lacks catalase-containing peroxisomes, a characteristic
that is probably restricted to a few filamentous fungi that produce
little hydrogen peroxide within
microbodies.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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