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. 1987 Mar;83(3):557-63.
doi: 10.1104/pp.83.3.557.

Hevea Linamarase-A Nonspecific beta-Glycosidase

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Hevea Linamarase-A Nonspecific beta-Glycosidase

D Selmar et al. Plant Physiol. 1987 Mar.

Abstract

In the leaf tissue of the cyanogenic plant Hevea brasiliensis, which contains large amounts of linamarin, there is no specific linamarase. In Hevea leaves only one beta-glucosidase is detectable. It is responsible for the cleavage of all beta-glucosides and beta-galactosides occurring in Hevea leaf tissue, including the cyanogenic glucoside linamarin. Therefore, the enzyme is referred to as a beta-glycosidase instead of the term beta-glucosidase. This beta-glycosidase has a broad substrate spectrum and occurs in multiple forms. These homo-oligomeric forms are interconvertible by dissociation-association processes. The monomer is a single protein of 64 kilodaltons.

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