EC Number |
Subunits |
Reference |
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2.5.1.20 | ? |
x * 37000, SDS-PAGE |
739336 |
2.5.1.20 | ? |
x * 41000, recombinant C-terminally His6-tagged HRT1 or HRT2, SDS-PAGE |
723380 |
2.5.1.20 | dimer |
2 * 38000, SDS-PAGE |
638726 |
2.5.1.20 | More |
- |
638733 |
2.5.1.20 | More |
an active rubber transferase heteromer requires a cisPT subunit (CPT) as well as a CPT-like subunit (CPTL), of which T. koksaghyz has two homologous forms: TkCPTL1 and TkCPTL2, which potentially associate with the rubber transferase complex. TkCPTL1 is a necessary component of the rubber transferase complex promoting natural rubber biosynthesis, whereas TkCPTL2 is dispensable for polymer formation |
759957 |
2.5.1.20 | More |
glycoprotein LPR may contain the cis-transferase active site |
638733 |
2.5.1.20 | More |
the rubber transferase HRT1 appears to be part of a surface-bound complex held at the rubber particle surface by a transmembrane tethered CPB protein (HMBR protein). The rubber transferase complex likely includes proteins involved in substrate binding, catalysis, molecular weight regulation and correct channelling of the rubber polymer into the rubber particle interior. Many additional proteins also are associated with rubber particles. These include membrane-bound proteins and other proteins merely rubber particle-associated which can be readily displaced |
759927 |