Tapp_2008_J.Agric.Food.Chem_56_6623

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Title : Determination and isolation of a thioesterase from passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) that hydrolyzes volatile thioesters - Tapp_2008_J.Agric.Food.Chem_56_6623
Author(s) : Tapp EJ , Cummins I , Brassington D , Edwards R
Ref : Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry , 56 :6623 , 2008
Abstract :

Volatile organosulfur compounds (VOSCs) are high impact aroma chemicals characteristic of tropical fruits which are active as both free thiols and the respective thioesters. Using a simple and sensitive colorimetric enzyme assay, a thioesterase activity toward VOSCs has been identified in ripening purple passion fruit ( Passiflora edulis Sims). The assay was based on determining the release of free thiols from 2-methyl-3-furanthiol acetate using Ellman's reagent. The major thioesterase in the fruit was found to be a wall-bound protein in the mesocarp. The extracted enzyme activity was purified 150-fold and shown to be associated with a 43 kDa monomeric serine hydrolase which was selectively labeled with a fluorophosphonate suicide probe. MS-MS sequencing identified the thioesterase as a class 13 glycoside hydrolase, most similar to pectin acetylesterase, an enzyme involved in cell wall modifications in the peel of a number of fruit. Our results suggest that cell wall hydrolases in tropical fruit may have additional useful roles in biotransforming VOSCs.

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PubMedID: 18613689

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Tapp EJ, Cummins I, Brassington D, Edwards R (2008)
Determination and isolation of a thioesterase from passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) that hydrolyzes volatile thioesters
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 56 :6623

Tapp EJ, Cummins I, Brassington D, Edwards R (2008)
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 56 :6623