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MAMP-triggered Medium Alkalinization of Plant Cell Cultures [PDF]

open access: bronzeBio-Protocol, 2020
Plants recognize a wide variety of microbial molecules to detect and respond to potential invaders. Recognition of Microbe-Associated Molecular Patterns (MAMPs) by cell surface receptors initiate a cascade of biochemical responses that include, among ...
Gabriel Fiorin   +4 more
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MAMPs: A devil tamed becomes an angel [PDF]

open access: bronzeCell Host & Microbe, 2023
Symbiotic microorganisms modulate systemic immunity with unclear mechanisms. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Clarke and colleagues uncover a coherent mechanism where the systemic spread of Firmicutes cell wall glycoconjugates enhances global immune fitness while simultaneously being delicately controlled to prevent systemic inflammation.
Huayuan Tang, Lin Wu
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DAMPs, MAMPs, and NAMPs in plant innate immunity [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2016
Multicellular organisms have evolved systems/mechanisms to detect various forms of danger, including attack by microbial pathogens and a variety of pests, as well as tissue and cellular damage. Detection via cell-surface receptors activates an ancient and evolutionarily conserved innate immune system.Potentially harmful microorganisms are recognized by
Hyong Woo Choi, Daniel F Klessig
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The interplay between MAMP and SA signaling [PDF]

open access: bronzePlant Signaling & Behavior, 2008
There are two major modes for plant recognition of biotrophic microbial pathogens. In one mode, plant pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) recognize microbe associated molecular patterns (MAMPs, also called PAMPs), which are molecules such as flg22, a fragment of bacterial flagellin.
Kenichi Tsuda   +2 more
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MAMP-responsive MAPK cascades regulate phytoalexin biosynthesis [PDF]

open access: bronzePlant Signaling & Behavior, 2010
When plants sense the attack of microbial organisms, they initiate a series of defense responses. One of the most important defense components is the production of phytoalexins that are newly synthesized as anti-microbial secondary metabolites; however, knowledge about the signaling components regulating phytoalexin biosynthesis is limited.
Mitsuko Kishi‐Kaboshi   +2 more
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Bacterial rhamnolipids are novel MAMPs conferring resistance to Botrytis cinerea in grapevine [PDF]

open access: bronzePlant, Cell & Environment, 2008
ABSTRACTRhamnolipids produced by the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa are known as very efficient biosurfactant molecules. They are used for a wide range of industrial applications, especially in food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical formulations as well as in bioremediation of pollutants.
Anne-Lise Varnier   +12 more
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Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Plant Science, 2019
In a context of a sustainable viticulture, the implementation of innovative eco-friendly strategies, such as elicitor-triggered immunity, requires a deep knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying grapevine defense activation, from pathogen perception to resistance induction.
Marie‐Claire Héloir   +13 more
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Prospects of Gene Knockouts in the Functional Study of MAMP-Triggered Immunity: A Review [PDF]

open access: goldInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2020
Plants depend on both preformed and inducible defence responses to defend themselves against biotic stresses stemming from pathogen attacks. In this regard, plants perceive pathogenic threats from the environment through pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that recognise microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs), and so induce plant defence ...
Benedict C. Offor   +2 more
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Ergosterol, an orphan fungal microbe‐associated molecular pattern ( MAMP ) [PDF]

open access: greenMolecular Plant Pathology, 2014
Summary Fungal pathogens continue to pose a significant threat to crop production and food supply. The early stages of plant–fungus interactions are mostly mediated by microbe‐associated molecular pattern ( MAMP ) molecules, perceived by plant pattern recognition receptors (
Robyn L. Klemptner   +4 more
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Chitosan as a MAMP, searching for a PRR [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Signaling & Behavior, 2009
Chitosan, a deacetylated chitin derivative, behaves like a general elicitor, inducing a non-host resistance and priming a systemic acquired immunity. The defence responses elicited by chitosan include rising of cytosolic H(+) and Ca(2+), activation of MAP-kinases, callose apposition, oxidative burst, hypersensitive response (HR), synthesis of abscissic
M. Iriti, F. Faoro
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