3.4.22.6: chymopapain
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Word Map on EC 3.4.22.6
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3.4.22.6
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chemonucleolysis
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disc
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lumbar
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herniated
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intervertebral
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intradiscal
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pulposus
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sciatica
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proteinases
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anaphylaxis
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percutaneous
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proteoglycans
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latex
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anaphylactic
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spine
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nucleolysis
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radicular
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microdiscectomy
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immunomagnetic
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decompress
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myelography
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hernia
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prick
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keratan
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bromelain
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chondroitinase
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caricain
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diskectomy
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fibrosus
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ficin
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dura
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prolapsed
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discogenic
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anulus
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low-back
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actinidin
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myelogram
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nutrition
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medicine
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3.4.22.2
- 3.4.22.6
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chemonucleolysis
- disc
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lumbar
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herniated
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intervertebral
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intradiscal
- pulposus
- sciatica
- proteinases
- anaphylaxis
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percutaneous
- proteoglycans
- latex
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anaphylactic
- spine
-
nucleolysis
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radicular
-
microdiscectomy
-
immunomagnetic
-
decompress
-
myelography
-
hernia
-
prick
- keratan
- bromelain
- chondroitinase
- caricain
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diskectomy
- fibrosus
- ficin
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dura
-
prolapsed
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discogenic
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anulus
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low-back
- actinidin
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myelogram
- nutrition
- medicine
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3.4.22.2
Reaction
Similar to that of papain =
Synonyms
Chymopapain, chymopapain A, chymopapain B, chymopapain isoform II, chymopapain isoform III, chymopapain isoform IV, Chymopapain S, CpXCP8, EC 3.4.4.11, More, papaya proteinase II, PPII
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additional information
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latex from ripe and unripe fruit. Repeated wounding results in either accumulation or activation of enzyme as well as papain, caricain and more cysteine proteases
green fruit skin has the highest enzyme content, ripening decreases the enzyme level
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30247, 30257, 81552, 81559, 81565, 81567, 81568, 81569, 81571, 652619, 667431, 678400, 678751, 680560, 707651, 695532
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repeated wounding results in either, accumulation or activation (or both of them) of chymopapain
Papaya latex is usually harvested from fruit skin of green papaya fruits by mechanical wounding
gene expression patterns of the papaya PLCP genes in different tissues are assessed by transcriptome sequencing and quantitative RT-PCR. Most of the papaya PLCP genes of subfamily III are expressed at high levels in leaf and green fruit tissues
additional information
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gene expression patterns of the papaya PLCP genes in different tissues are assessed by transcriptome sequencing and quantitative RT-PCR. Most of the papaya PLCP genes of subfamily III are expressed at high levels in leaf and green fruit tissues