Abstract Background Natural rubber produced by plants, known as polyisoprene, is the most widely used isoprenoid polymer. Plant polyisoprenes can be classified into two types; cis-polyisoprene and trans-polyisoprene, depending on the type of polymerization of the isoprene unit. More than 2000 species of higher plants produce latex consisting of cis-polyisoprene. Hevea brasiliensis (rubber tree) produces cis-polyisoprene, and is the key source of commercial rubber. In contrast, relatively few plant species produce trans-polyisoprene. Currently, trans-polyisoprene is mainly produced synthetically, and no plant species is used for its commercial production. Results To develop a plant-based system suitable for large-scale production of trans-po...
Isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase (IPI) catalyzes the isomerization between the common terpene precu...
Production of natural rubber by Parthenium argentaum (guayule) requires increased yield for economic...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...
Abstract Background Isoprene is a five-carbon chemical that is an important starting material for th...
The rubber tree is the only source of natural rubber exploited on an industrial scale. Natural rubbe...
Isoprene is a naturally produced hydrocarbon emitted into the atmosphere by green plants. It is also...
Some plant trans-1,4-prenyltransferases (TPTs) produce ultrahigh molecular weight trans-1,4-polyisop...
Guayule (Parthenium argentatum) is a perennial shrub in the Asteraceae family and synthesizes a high...
We report the acquisition of a high-quality haploid chromosome-scale genome assembly for the first t...
Rubber biosynthesis requires the action of specific enzymes known as cis-prenyltransferases (CPTs). ...
Natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene) is an isoprenoid compound produced exclusively in plants by th...
Hevea brasiliensis (H. brasiliensis), better known as rubber tree, is the main producer of natural r...
Natural rubber (NR), which is polyisoprene about 100% 1,4-cis of high molar mass, \u3e 106 g mol−1, ...
It is classically accepted that latex yield is limited by the duration of the latex flow after tappi...
Natural rubber (poly(1,4-cis-isoprene), NR) is a polymer of considerable industrial importance due t...
Isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase (IPI) catalyzes the isomerization between the common terpene precu...
Production of natural rubber by Parthenium argentaum (guayule) requires increased yield for economic...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...
Abstract Background Isoprene is a five-carbon chemical that is an important starting material for th...
The rubber tree is the only source of natural rubber exploited on an industrial scale. Natural rubbe...
Isoprene is a naturally produced hydrocarbon emitted into the atmosphere by green plants. It is also...
Some plant trans-1,4-prenyltransferases (TPTs) produce ultrahigh molecular weight trans-1,4-polyisop...
Guayule (Parthenium argentatum) is a perennial shrub in the Asteraceae family and synthesizes a high...
We report the acquisition of a high-quality haploid chromosome-scale genome assembly for the first t...
Rubber biosynthesis requires the action of specific enzymes known as cis-prenyltransferases (CPTs). ...
Natural rubber (cis-1,4-polyisoprene) is an isoprenoid compound produced exclusively in plants by th...
Hevea brasiliensis (H. brasiliensis), better known as rubber tree, is the main producer of natural r...
Natural rubber (NR), which is polyisoprene about 100% 1,4-cis of high molar mass, \u3e 106 g mol−1, ...
It is classically accepted that latex yield is limited by the duration of the latex flow after tappi...
Natural rubber (poly(1,4-cis-isoprene), NR) is a polymer of considerable industrial importance due t...
Isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase (IPI) catalyzes the isomerization between the common terpene precu...
Production of natural rubber by Parthenium argentaum (guayule) requires increased yield for economic...
There is a need to develop renewable fuels and chemicals that will help meet global demands for ener...