Hevein, a lectin-like protein from Hevea brasiliensis (rubber trees) is involved in the coagulation of latex (Record no. 60355)

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Title Hevein, a lectin-like protein from Hevea brasiliensis (rubber trees) is involved in the coagulation of latex
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Name of publisher Journal of Biological Chemistry
Year of publication 1994
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Number of Pages 9278-9283
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General note Source Year: 1996
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Summary, etc Hevein, a lectin-like protein is the major protein of vacuolar structures called lutoids in the latexs of rubber trees. In planta and explanta studies showed that hevein is involved in the coagulation of latex by bringing together rubber particles. This polyvalent bridging between hevein and rubber particles is mediated by N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and involves a receptor glycoprotein of 22 kDa, which is localized on the surface of the rubber particles. The proposed role of hevein helps elucidate the mechanism of latex coagulation and assigns a physiological intracellular function to one of the smallest lectins.
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Topical Term Hevea brasiliensis
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Topical Term Hevein
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Topical Term Latex
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Personal name Chrestin H
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Personal name Huilang Tan
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Personal name Kush A
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