Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Notes
Binding Affinity of the Methyl Ester of AK-toxin I to Membrane Fractions from Japanese Pear Leaves
Masakazu OKADAHisashi MIYAGAWAYoshiaki NAKAGAWATamio UENO
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2000 年 64 巻 11 号 p. 2517-2521

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  The binding site of AK-toxin, a host-specific toxin against Japanese pear, was searched for in the membrane fractions of the pear leaves, using 3H-labeled AK-toxin I methyl ester. Binding activity, which was displaceable by the unlabeled ligand, was observed for microsomal fraction from a toxin-susceptible cultivar, Nijisseiki. However, the binding was also observed for those from toxin-resistant cultivars, Kosui and Hosui. Detection of the specific binding failed for the plasma membrane fraction which was prepared from microsomal fraction of the toxin-susceptible cultivar by aqueous two-phase separation, and the hitherto presumed model of the AK-toxin receptor in the plasma membrane could not be verified.

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