Computational study of the interaction between natural rubber α-terminal groups and l-quebrachitol, one of the major components of natural rubber
Joan Giménez-Dejoz, Katsuhiko Tsunoda, Yasuo Fukushima, Keiji Numata
Abstract
Abstract Natural rubber is a biomaterial with unique physical and chemical features that are indispensable for many industrial applications. It is widely accepted that the α-terminal groups of its biopolymer molecules play a critical role in its exceptional characteristics. Herein, we used molecular dynamics to model recently structurally defined α-terminal groups and their interaction with l -quebrachitol, which is the second most common compound found in natural rubber particles.
Topics & Concepts
Natural rubberPolymer scienceTerminal (telecommunication)BiomaterialBiopolymerPolymer chemistryChemistryNatural (archaeology)MoleculeMaterials scienceChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryPolymerEngineeringBiologyPaleontologyTelecommunicationsPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisProtein Structure and DynamicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods