The phenylpropanoid pathway and plant defence—a genomics perspective
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Summary The functions of phenylpropanoid compounds in plant defence range from preformed or inducible physical and chemical barriers against infection to signal molecules involved in local and systemic signalling for defence gene induction. Defensive functions are not restricted to a particular class of phenylpropanoid compound, but are found in the simple hydroxycinnamic acids and monolignols through to the more complex flavonoids, isoflavonoids, and stilbenes. The enzymatic steps involved in the biosynthesis of the major classes of phenylpropanoid compounds are now well established, and many of the corresponding genes have been cloned. Less is understood about the regulatory genes that orchestrate rapid,…
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- Phenylpropanoid
- Biology
- Gene
- Genome
- Arabidopsis thaliana
- Functional genomics
- KEGG
- Metabolome
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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