Cinnamate‐CoA ligase is involved in biosynthesis of benzoate‐derived biphenyl phytoalexin in Malus × domestica ‘Golden Delicious’ cell cultures
Abstract
Apple (Malus sp.) and other genera belonging to the sub‐tribe Malinae of the Rosaceae family produce unique benzoic acid‐derived biphenyl phytoalexins. Cell cultures of Malus domestica cv. ‘Golden Delicious’ accumulate two biphenyl phytoalexins, aucuparin and noraucuparin, in response to the addition of a Venturia inaequalis elicitor (VIE). In this study, we isolated and expressed a cinnamate‐CoA ligase (CNL)‐encoding sequence from VIE‐treated...
Paper Details
Title
Cinnamate‐CoA ligase is involved in biosynthesis of benzoate‐derived biphenyl phytoalexin in Malus × domestica ‘Golden Delicious’ cell cultures
Published Date
Oct 14, 2019
Journal
Volume
100
Issue
6
Pages
1176 - 1192
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