Abstract
Three fractions with nucleolytic activities were isolated from rice bran by DEAE-cellulose column chromatography and designated as RB-1, RB-2 and RB-3. RB-1, RB-2 and RB-3 had molecular weights of approximately 6, 200, 35, 000 and 14, 500, respectively, by gel filtration. The main fraction (RB-3) was purified by Sephadex G-75 and CM-cellulose column chromatography. The pH optimum was 5.0. The nucleolytic activity of RB-3 was strongly inhibited by Cu2+, while EDTA had no effect on the activity. Seventy-five percent of the original activity of RB-3 still remained after 16 minutes of heating at 100°C. It appeared to be an endonuclease which hydrolyzes yeast RNA to yield purine nucleotides.