MAMP (microbe-associated molecular pattern) triggered immunity in plants
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Abstract
Plants are sessile organisms that are under constant attack from microbes. They rely on both preformed defenses, and their innate immune system to ward of the microbial pathogens. Preformed defences include for example the cell wall and cuticle, which act as physical barriers to microbial colonization. The plant immune system is composed of surveillance systems that perceive several general microbe elicitors, which allow plants to switch from growth and development into a defense mode, rejecting most potentially harmful microbes. The elicitors are essential structures for pathogen survival and are conserved among pathogens. The conserved microbe-specific molecules, referred to as microbe- or…
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- Biology
- Flagellin
- Innate immune system
- Pattern recognition receptor
- Microbiology
- Plant Immunity
- Pathogen
- Immunity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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