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Regulation of rubber biosynthetic rate and molecular weight in Hevea brasiliensis by metal cofactor
Authors:da Costa Bernardo M T  Keasling Jay D  Cornish Katrina
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Abstract:Metal ion cofactors are necessary for prenyltransferase enzymes. Magnesium and manganese can be used as metal ion cofactor by rubber transferase (a cis-prenyltransferase) associated with purified rubber particles. The rubber initiation rate, biosynthetic rate, and molecular weight produced in vitro from Hevea brasiliensis rubber transferase is regulated by metal ion concentration. In addition, varies significantly with Mg(2+)]. decreases from 8000 +/- 600 microM at Mg(2+)] = 4 mM to 68 +/- 10 microM at Mg(2+)] = 8 mM and increases back to 970 +/- 70 microM at Mg(2+)] = 30 mM. The highest affinity of rubber transferase for IPP.Mg occurred when Mg(2+)] = A(max) (metal concentration that gives highest IPP incorporation rate). A metal ion is required for rubber biosynthesis, but an excess of metal ions interacts with the rubber transferase inhibiting its activity. The results suggest that H. brasiliensis could use Mg(2+)] as a regulatory mechanism for rubber biosynthesis and molecular weight in vivo.
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