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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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Received 8 May 2000; received after revision 25 September 2000; accepted 25 September 2000
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El Moussaoui, A., Nijs, M., Paul, C. et al. Revisiting the enzymes stored in the laticifers of Carica papaya in the context of their possible participation in the plant defence mechanism. CMLS, Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 58, 556–570 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00000881
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00000881