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Paper - A Cellulase in Hevea Latex

Physiologia Plantarum (1970), 23, 267-77

A Cellulase in Hevea Latex

by Rupert Sheldrake, G.F.J. Moir


ABSTRACT:

Using a viscometric method of the latex of Hevea brasiliensis was found to contain a highly active cellulase capable of hydrolysing carboxymethyl cellulose. The enzyme has a pH optimum of around 6.3. It is present in the serum of the latex and is not membrane-bound to any significant extent. Similar cellulase activities were detected in latex from old and new latex vessel rings and also in latex from regularly tapped vessels and newly tapped vessels. The possible role of the enzyme in the removal of cell wall material during the differentiation of latex vessels is discussed.


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