Class III peroxidases in plant defence reactions
Universidad de Murcia · University of Alicante
Abstract
When plants are attacked by pathogens, they defend themselves with an arsenal of defence mechanisms, both passive and active. The active defence responses, which require de novo protein synthesis, are regulated through a complex and interconnected network of signalling pathways that mainly involve three molecules, salicylic acid (SA), jasmonic acid (JA), and ethylene (ET), and which results in the synthesis of pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins. Microbe or elicitor-induced signal transduction pathways lead to (i) the reinforcement of cell walls and lignification, (ii) the production of antimicrobial metabolites (phytoalexins), and (iii) the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen…
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- 30.87
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6Topics & keywords
- Jasmonic acid
- Hypersensitive response
- Elicitor
- Plant defense against herbivory
- Biology
- Phytoalexin
- Reactive oxygen species
- Cell biology
- Life below water