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Phytochemistry | 1995

β-Galactosidase and its significance in ripening mango fruit

Zainon Mohd Ali; Santhi Armugam; Hamid Lazan

The fruit extracts of ripening cv. Harumanis mango contained a number of glycosidases and glycanases. Among the glycosidases, beta-D-galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23) appeared to be the most significant. The enzyme activity increased in parallel with increase in tissue softness during ripening. Mango beta-galactosidase was fractionated into three isoforms, viz. beta-galactosidase I, II and III by a combination of chromatographic procedures on DEAE-Sepharose CL-6B, CM-Sepharose and Sephacryl S-200 columns. Apparent Km values for the respective beta-galactosidase isoforms for p-nitrophenyl beta-D-galactoside were 3.7, 3.3 and 2.7 mM, and their Vmax values were 209, 1024 and 62 nkat mg-1 protein. Optimum activity occurred at ca pH 3.2 for beta-galactosidase I and II, and pH 3.6 for beta-galactosidase III. Mango beta-galactosidase and its isoforms have galactanase activity, and the activity of the latter in the crude extracts generally increased during ripening. The close correlation between changes in beta-galactosidase activity, tissue softness, and increased pectin solubility and degradation suggests that beta-galactosidase might play an important role in cell wall pectin modification and softening of mango fruit during ripening.


The Scientific World Journal | 2012

Postharvest Analysis of Lowland Transgenic Tomato Fruits Harboring hpRNAi-ACO1 Construct

Bita Behboodian; Zainon Mohd Ali; Ismanizan Ismail; Zamri Zainal

The plant hormone, ethylene, is an important regulator which involved in regulating fruit ripening and flower senescence. In this study, RNA interference (RNAi) technology was employed to silence the genes involved in ethylene biosynthetic pathway. This was achieved by blocking the expression of specific gene encoding the ACC oxidase. Initially, cDNA corresponding to ACO1 of lowland tomato cultivar (MT1), which has high identity with ACO1 of Solanum lycopersicum in GenBank, was cloned through RT-PCR. Using a partial coding region of ACO1, one hpRNAi transformation vector was constructed and expressed ectopically under the 35S promoter. Results showed that transgenic lines harboring the hpRNA-ACO1 construct had lower ethylene production and a longer shelf life of 32 days as compared to 10 days for wild-type fruits. Changes in cell wall degrading enzyme activities were also investigated in cases where the transgenic fruits exhibited reduced rates of firmness loss, which can be associated with a decrease in pectin methylesterase (PME) and polygalacturonase (PG) activities. However, no significant change was detected in both transgenic and wild-type fruits in terms of β-galactosidase (β-Gal) activity and levels of total soluble solid, titratable acid and ascorbic acid.


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2012

Monoterpene Alcohol Metabolism: Identification, Purification, and Characterization of Two Geraniol Dehydrogenase Isoenzymes from Polygonum minus Leaves

Maizom Hassan; Nur Diyana Maarof; Zainon Mohd Ali; Normah Mohd Noor; Roohaida Othman; Nobuhiro Mori

NADP(+)-dependent geraniol dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.183) is an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of geraniol to geranial. Stable, highly active cell-free extract was obtained from Polygonum minus leaves using polyvinylpolypyrrolidone, Amberlite XAD-4, glycerol, 2-mercaptoethanol, thiourea, and phenylmethylsulfonylfluoride in tricine-NaOH buffer (pH 7.5). The enzyme preparation was separated into two activity peaks, geraniol-DH I and II, by DEAE-Toyopearl 650M column chromatography at pH 7.5. Both isoenzymes were purified to homogeneity in three chromatographic steps. The geraniol-DH isoenzymes were similar in molecular mass, optimal temperature, and pH, but the isoelectric point, substrate specificity, and kinetic parameters were different. The K(m) values for geraniol of geraniol-DH I and II appeared to be 0.4 mM and 0.185 mM respectively. P. minus geraniol-DHs are unusual among geraniol-DHs in view of their thermal stability and optimal temperatures, and also their high specificity for allylic alcohols and NADP(+).


The Scientific World Journal | 2012

Effects of 1-methylcyclopropene and modified atmosphere packaging on the antioxidant capacity in pepper "Kulai" during low-temperature storage.

Chung Keat Tan; Zainon Mohd Ali; Ismanizan Ismail; Zamri Zainal

The objective of the present study was to simultaneously evaluate the effect of a postharvest treatment on the peppers antioxidant content and its ability to retain its economical value during the postharvest period. The fruits were pretreated by modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) with or without treatment with 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) before cold storage at 10°C. Changes in the levels of non-enzymatic antioxidants, including the total phenolic, ascorbic acid levels and the total glutathione level, as well as enzymatic antioxidants, including ascorbate peroxidase (APX), glutathione reductase (GR), and catalase (CAT), were determined. Both treatments successfully extended the shelf life of the fruit for up to 25 days, and a high level of antioxidant capacity was maintained throughout the storage period. However, 1-MCP treatment maintained the high antioxidant capacity for a longer period of time. The 1-MCP-treated peppers maintained high levels of phenolic content, a high reduced glutathione (GSH)/oxidised glutathione (GSSG) ratio, decreased levels of ascorbic acid and CAT activity, and increased levels of APX and GR compared with the peppers that were not treated with 1-MCP. The overall results suggested that a combination of 1-MCP and MAP was the most effective treatment for extending shelf life while retaining the nutritional benefits.


THE 2013 UKM FST POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM: Proceedings of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Technology 2013 Postgraduate Colloquium | 2013

Changes in oxidative stress in transgenic RNAi ACO1 tomato fruit during ripening

Najat Mohamed Eglous; Zainon Mohd Ali; Maizom Hassan; Zamri Zainal

Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum L.) is the second most cultivated vegetable in the world and widely used as a system for studying the role of ethylene during fruit ripening. Our objective was to study the oxidative stress and antioxidative metabolism during ripening of non transgenic tomato and transgenic line-21 tomato which reduced ethylene. The line-21 of transgenic tomato plants (RNAi ACO1) had lower ethylene production and longer shelf-life more than 32 days as compared to the wild-type fruits which have very short shelf-life. In this study, tomato fruit were divided into five different stages (MG: mature green 5%, B: breaker 25%, T: turning 50%, O: orange75%, RR: red ripe100%). The activity of lipoxygenase (LOX) and lipid peroxidation (MDA) were measured to assess changes in oxidative stress. The LOX activity and MDA content decreased significantly obtaining 2.6-fold and 1.2-fold, respectively, as compared to the wild type fruit. However, superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities were in...


Plant Science | 2004

A comparative study on wall degrading enzymes, pectin modifications and softening during ripening of selected tropical fruits

Zainon Mohd Ali; Lieng-Hong Chin; Hamid Lazan


Physiologia Plantarum | 1995

β-Galactosidase, polygalacturonase and pectinesterase in differential softening and cell wall modification during papaya fruit ripening

Hamid Lazan; Mohd. Kasim Selamat; Zainon Mohd Ali


Journal of Experimental Botany | 1999

Cell wall modifications, degrading enzymes and softening of carambola fruit during ripening

Lieng-Hong Chin; Zainon Mohd Ali; Hamid Lazan


Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | 2004

Papaya β-galactosidase/galactanase isoforms in differential cell wall hydrolysis and fruit softening during ripening

Hamid Lazan; Syu-Yih Ng; Lee-Yin Goh; Zainon Mohd Ali


Physiologia Plantarum | 1989

Polygalacturonase activity and variation in ripening of papaya fruit with tissue depth and heat treatment

Hamid Lazan; Zainon Mohd Ali; Kam Soon Liang; Kwec Lin Yee

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Hamid Lazan

National University of Malaysia

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Zamri Zainal

National University of Malaysia

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Roohaida Othman

National University of Malaysia

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Chung Keat Tan

National University of Malaysia

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Lieng-Hong Chin

National University of Malaysia

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Azhane Ahmad

National University of Malaysia

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Ismanizan Ismail

National University of Malaysia

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Maizom Hassan

National University of Malaysia

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Normah Mohd Noor

National University of Malaysia

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Abdul Salam Babji

National University of Malaysia

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