Kazuhisa Fushihara
Sumitomo Rubber Industries
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eLife | 2016
Satoshi Yamashita; Haruhiko Yamaguchi; Toshiyuki Waki; Yuichi Aoki; Makie Mizuno; Fumihiro Yanbe; Tomoki Ishii; Ayuta Funaki; Yuzuru Tozawa; Yukino Miyagi-Inoue; Kazuhisa Fushihara; Toru Nakayama; Seiji Takahashi
Natural rubber (NR) is stored in latex as rubber particles (RPs), rubber molecules surrounded by a lipid monolayer. Rubber transferase (RTase), the enzyme responsible for NR biosynthesis, is believed to be a member of the cis-prenyltransferase (cPT) family. However, none of the recombinant cPTs have shown RTase activity independently. We show that HRT1, a cPT from Heveabrasiliensis, exhibits distinct RTase activity in vitro only when it is introduced on detergent-washed HeveaRPs (WRPs) by a cell-free translation-coupled system. Using this system, a heterologous cPT from Lactucasativa also exhibited RTase activity, indicating proper introduction of cPT on RP is the key to reconstitute active RTase. RP proteomics and interaction network analyses revealed the formation of the protein complex consisting of HRT1, rubber elongation factor (REF) and HRT1-REF BRIDGING PROTEIN. The RTase activity enhancement observed for the complex assembled on WRPs indicates the HRT1-containing complex functions as the NR biosynthetic machinery. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.19022.001
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2018
Satoshi Yamashita; Makie Mizuno; Hidehiko Hayashi; Haruhiko Yamaguchi; Yukino Miyagi-Inoue; Kazuhisa Fushihara; Tanetoshi Koyama; Toru Nakayama; Seiji Takahashi
Abstract Natural rubber (NR) is synthesized by the rubber transferase (RTase) on rubber particles (RPs) in latex. Due to the heterogeneity of the RPs in latex, it is difficult to precisely characterize the RTase activity. In this study, we separated the RPs of Hevea brasiliensis with different particle size distributions, via stepwise centrifugations. Analyses of protein compositions and size distributions of NR in the RPs suggest that RPs in Hevea latex can be categorized into two distinct subclasses, the larger RPs (termed 1kRP, 2kRP, and 8kRP) and the smaller RPs (termed 20kRP and 50kRP). Precise enzymatic assays using the RPs revealed that 50kRP showed the highest RTase activity, whereas the larger RPs, which had been regarded to have quite low activity, also exhibited a comparable activity to the smaller RPs. Immunological detections of cis-prenyltransferases in the RPs showed that the abundance of these enzymes correlates with the extent of RTase activity. Purification of rubber particles from Hevea brasiliensis into 5 different fractions showed the existence of distinct border line to distinguish small and large rubber particles.
Archive | 2000
Kohei Takemura; Kazuhisa Fushihara
Archive | 2000
Kohei Takemura; Kazuhisa Fushihara; Seigou Sakagami; Kaname Yamada
Archive | 2002
Kazuhisa Fushihara
Polymer Journal | 2013
Junki Tsuchida; Yosuke Saito; Saki Sato; Ushio Yuki; Satoshi Inayama; Yoko Tatewaki; Shuji Okada; Ayaka Shindo; Chiemi Mikura; Kazuhisa Fushihara; Mikio Yamada
Archive | 2003
Kazuhisa Fushihara; Ikuko Umezawa; Masatoshi Yokota; 和久 伏原; 育子 梅澤; 政利 横田
Archive | 1998
Kazuhisa Fushihara; Koichi Iwata; Kohei Takemura; 和久 伏原; 幸一 岩田; 光平 竹村
Archive | 1996
Kazuhisa Fushihara; Kazuo Hochi; Kiyoto Maruoka; Akihiro Nakahara; 章裕 中原; 清人 丸岡; 和久 伏原; 和郎 保地
Archive | 1997
Kiyoto Maruoka; Akihiro Nakahara; Kazuo Hochi; Kazuhisa Fushihara; Yutaka Yoshida