Purification and Characterization of Carboxypeptidases from the Sarcocarp of Watermelon

Two kinds of carboxypeptidases (F–I, F–II) were purified from the sarcocarp of watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris, var. Shimao). F–I was not purified to homogeneity. F–II was homogeneous on ultracentrifugal analysis, but a trace of impurity was detected at high concentrations by disc electrophoresis.F–I was optimally active and stable at pH 5.0~5.5 and was strongly inhibited by DFP and HgCl2, but not by EDTA. The molecular weight and isoelectric point were 89,000 and 4.4, respectively.F–II was optimally active at pH 5.0 ~ 5.5 and was most stable at pH 5.5 ~ 7.0. It was completely inhibited by DFP and HgCl2, but not by EDTA and 1, 10-phenanthroline, and it hydrolyzed an oligopeptide containing proline, glutamic acid, lysine and several neutral amino acids, sequentially from the C-terminal. The molecular weight and isolelectric point were 110,000 (5.1 S) and 5.0, respectively.The similarity of enzymatic properties of both the present enzymes to those of other plant carboxypeptidases and pig kidney cathepsin A a...