News about amino acid metabolism in plant-microbe interactions
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TextoSeries ; Trends in BioChemical Sciences, 47(10), p.839-850, 2022Trabajos contenidos: - Moormann, J
- Heinemann, B
- Hildebrandt, T. M
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Plants constantly come into contact with a diverse mix of pathogenic and beneficial microbes. The ability to distinguish between them and to respond appropriately is essential for plant health. Here we review recent progress in understanding the role of amino acid sensing, signaling, transport, and metabolism during plant-microbe interactions. Biochemical pathways converting individual amino acidsinto active compounds have recently been elucidated, and comprehensive largescale approaches have brought amino acid sensors and transporters into focus.These findings show that plant central amino acidmetabolismis closely interwoven with stress signaling and defense responses at various levels. The individual biochemical mechanisms and the interconnections between the different processes are just beginning to emerge and might serve as a foundation for new plant protection strategies.
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