“…They possess a single unit membrane (about 80 Ǻ) [24], with a high phosphatidic acid content, in which unsaturated and saturated fatty acids are present in equal proportions [24,25]. Lutoids represent approximately 12% of overall latex [18,19], and help to maintain ion and pH homeostasis [15,18] and control latex coagulation [15,[26][27][28][29]. Lutoid proteins are involved in various biological processes: defense responses, signal transduction, carbohydrate metabolism, chitin catabolism, and proton transport [15].…”