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Activity of rubber transferase and rubber particle size in Hevea latex

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Journal of Rubber Research 2000Description: 214-221Subject(s): Summary: Rubber particles in fresh latex of Hevea brasiliensis showed a bimodal distribution with a mean diameter of 1.07mm. The fractions containing small particles had much higher rubber transferase activity than those composed of bigger ones. The maximum incorporation of isopentenyl diphosphate went up to as high as ca. 20;. On the other hand, the fractions consisting of bigger rubber particles exhibited a small enzyme activity. The quantity of ester group linked to rubber molecules was about 2.4 mol/rubber chain for the biggest rubber particles, while the small rubber particles had almost no ester group. The small rubber particles are presumed to be composed of linear-polymers having an active diphosphate group.
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Rubber particles in fresh latex of Hevea brasiliensis showed a bimodal distribution with a mean diameter of 1.07mm. The fractions containing small particles had much higher rubber transferase activity than those composed of bigger ones. The maximum incorporation of isopentenyl diphosphate went up to as high as ca. 20;. On the other hand, the fractions consisting of bigger rubber particles exhibited a small enzyme activity. The quantity of ester group linked to rubber molecules was about 2.4 mol/rubber chain for the biggest rubber particles, while the small rubber particles had almost no ester group. The small rubber particles are presumed to be composed of linear-polymers having an active diphosphate group.

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