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Revisiting the Enzymes Stored in the Laticifers of Carica Papaya in the Context of Their Possible Participation in the Plant Defence Mechanism

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Biology
Date 2001 May 22
PMID 11361091
Citations 31
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Abstract

In the tropical species Carica papaya, the articulated and anastomosing laticifers form a dense network of vessels displayed in all aerial parts of the plant. Damaging the papaya tree inevitably severs its laticifers, eliciting an abrupt release of latex. Besides the well-known cysteine proteinases, papain, chymopapain, caricain and glycyl endopeptidase, papaya latex is also a rich source of other enzymes. Together, these enzymes could provide an important contribution to plant defence mechanisms by sanitising and sealing the wounded areas on the tree.

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