Plants use identical inhibitors to protect their cell wall pectin against microbes and insects

Volume: 10, Issue: 8, Pages: 3814 - 3824
Published: Mar 12, 2020
Abstract
As fundamentally different as phytopathogenic microbes and herbivorous insects are, they enjoy plant‐based diets. Hence, they encounter similar challenges to acquire nutrients. Both microbes and beetles possess polygalacturonases (PGs) that hydrolyze the plant cell wall polysaccharide pectin. Countering these threats, plant proteins inhibit PGs of microbes, thereby lowering their infection rate. Whether PG‐inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) play a role...
Paper Details
Title
Plants use identical inhibitors to protect their cell wall pectin against microbes and insects
Published Date
Mar 12, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
8
Pages
3814 - 3824
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