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Magnesium ion regulation of in vitro rubber biosynthesis by Parthenium argentatum Gray
Authors:da Costa Bernardo M T  Keasling Jay D  McMahan Colleen M  Cornish Katrina
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-3224, USA.
Abstract:Natural rubber is produced by a rubber transferase (a cis-prenyltransferase). Rubber transferase uses allylic pyrophosphate to initiate the rubber molecule and isopentenyl pyrophosphate (IPP) to form the polymer. Rubber biosynthesis also requires a divalent metal cation. Understanding how molecular weight is regulated is important because high molecular weight is required for high quality rubber. We characterized the in vitro effects of Mg(2+) on the biosynthetic rate of rubber produced by an alternative natural rubber crop, Parthenium argentatum (guayule). The affinity of the rubber transferase from P. argentatum for IPP.Mg was shown to depend on the Mg(2+) concentration in a similar fashion to the H. brasiliensis rubber transferase, although to a less extreme degree. Also, in vitro Mg(2+) concentration significantly affects rubber molecular weight of both species, but molecular weight is less sensitive to Mg(2+) concentration in P. argentatum than in H. brasiliensis.
Keywords:Parthenium argentatum  Compositae  Hevea brasiliensis Muell  Arg    Euphorbiaceae  Regulation  Rubber transferase  cis-Prenyltransferase  Magnesium  FPP  IPP
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