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Springer, Biochemistry (Moscow), 5(72), p. 501-508, 2007

DOI: 10.1134/s0006297907050069

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Catalase and antiquitin from Euphorbia characias: Two proteins involved in plant defense?

Journal article published in 2007 by A. Mura, F. Pintus, R. Medda ORCID, G. Floris, A. C. Rinaldi, A. Padiglia
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Abstract

Here we report the cDNA nucleotide sequences of a calmodulin-binding catalase and an antiquitin from the latex of the Mediterranean shrub Euphorbia characias. Present findings suggest that catalase and antiquitin might represent additional nodes in the Euphorbia defense systems, and a multi-enzymatic interaction contributing to plant's protection against biotic and abiotic stresses is proposed to occur in E. characias laticifers.