Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex

Coagulation of latex is the first limiting factor of rubber yield in Hevea brasiliensis. Using laser diffraction, we set up a new method allowing to monitor the kinetics of rubber particles (RP) aggregation. Contrary to the previous methods used (visual observation and more recently spectrophotometry), laser diffraction allows to continuously follow the changes in size of RP and aggregates, then to quantify and characterize the phenomena involved in the aggregation-coagulation processes. Using this technique we confirmed that the major RP aggregating factors are proteins compartmentalized within the latex cells vacuoles. Opposite, the latex cytosol is confirmed to harbour anti-aggregating proteins. Lutoidic serum alone can induce formation of RP loose aggregates which can be large enough to provoke the obstruction of the severed latex vessels extremities, but not irreversible RP coagulation. Using this new method, identification and characterization of the other proteins, as well as their corresponding genes, involved (as +/- effectors) in latex destabilisation/coagulation, hence in rubber yield, are on the process.

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Auteurs principaux: Chrestin, Hervé, Kongsawadworakul, Panida, Laurent, Jean Yves, Noirot, Michel
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5137502023-07-19T13:32:34Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/513750/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/513750/ Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex. Chrestin Hervé, Kongsawadworakul Panida, Laurent Jean Yves, Noirot Michel. 2001. In : Biotechnology and rubber tree : Proceedings of IRRDB symposium, 25-28 September 2001, Montpellier, France. Sainte-Beuve Jérôme (ed.). IRRDB, CIRAD-CP-HEVEA. Montpellier : CIRAD IRRDB Symposium, Montpellier, France, 25 Septembre 2001/28 Septembre 2001. Researchers Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex Chrestin, Hervé Kongsawadworakul, Panida Laurent, Jean Yves Noirot, Michel eng 2001 CIRAD Biotechnology and rubber tree : Proceedings of IRRDB symposium, 25-28 September 2001, Montpellier, France F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale U30 - Méthodes de recherche F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes Coagulation of latex is the first limiting factor of rubber yield in Hevea brasiliensis. Using laser diffraction, we set up a new method allowing to monitor the kinetics of rubber particles (RP) aggregation. Contrary to the previous methods used (visual observation and more recently spectrophotometry), laser diffraction allows to continuously follow the changes in size of RP and aggregates, then to quantify and characterize the phenomena involved in the aggregation-coagulation processes. Using this technique we confirmed that the major RP aggregating factors are proteins compartmentalized within the latex cells vacuoles. Opposite, the latex cytosol is confirmed to harbour anti-aggregating proteins. Lutoidic serum alone can induce formation of RP loose aggregates which can be large enough to provoke the obstruction of the severed latex vessels extremities, but not irreversible RP coagulation. Using this new method, identification and characterization of the other proteins, as well as their corresponding genes, involved (as +/- effectors) in latex destabilisation/coagulation, hence in rubber yield, are on the process. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/513750/1/ID513750.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://agritrop.cirad.fr/513714/
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Chrestin, Hervé
Kongsawadworakul, Panida
Laurent, Jean Yves
Noirot, Michel
Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex
description Coagulation of latex is the first limiting factor of rubber yield in Hevea brasiliensis. Using laser diffraction, we set up a new method allowing to monitor the kinetics of rubber particles (RP) aggregation. Contrary to the previous methods used (visual observation and more recently spectrophotometry), laser diffraction allows to continuously follow the changes in size of RP and aggregates, then to quantify and characterize the phenomena involved in the aggregation-coagulation processes. Using this technique we confirmed that the major RP aggregating factors are proteins compartmentalized within the latex cells vacuoles. Opposite, the latex cytosol is confirmed to harbour anti-aggregating proteins. Lutoidic serum alone can induce formation of RP loose aggregates which can be large enough to provoke the obstruction of the severed latex vessels extremities, but not irreversible RP coagulation. Using this new method, identification and characterization of the other proteins, as well as their corresponding genes, involved (as +/- effectors) in latex destabilisation/coagulation, hence in rubber yield, are on the process.
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author Chrestin, Hervé
Kongsawadworakul, Panida
Laurent, Jean Yves
Noirot, Michel
author_facet Chrestin, Hervé
Kongsawadworakul, Panida
Laurent, Jean Yves
Noirot, Michel
author_sort Chrestin, Hervé
title Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex
title_short Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex
title_full Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex
title_fullStr Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex
title_full_unstemmed Laser diffraction : A new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex
title_sort laser diffraction : a new tool for identification and studies of the physiological effectors involved in aggregation-coagulation of rubber particles from hevea latex
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