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Plant Signal Behav


Title:The role of L-DOPA in plants
Author(s):Soares AR; Marchiosi R; Siqueira-Soares Rde C; Barbosa de Lima R; Dantas dos Santos W; Ferrarese-Filho O;
Address:"Laboratory of Plant Biochemistry; Department of Biochemistry; State University of Maringa; Maringa, PR, Brazil"
Journal Title:Plant Signal Behav
Year:2014
Volume:20140304
Issue:4
Page Number:e28275 -
DOI: 10.4161/psb.28275
ISSN/ISBN:1559-2324 (Electronic) 1559-2316 (Print) 1559-2316 (Linking)
Abstract:"Since higher plants regularly release organic compounds into the environment, their decay products are often added to the soil matrix and a few have been reported as agents of plant-plant interactions. These compounds, active against higher plants, typically suppress seed germination, cause injury to root growth and other meristems, and inhibit seedling growth. Mucuna pruriens is an example of a successful cover crop with several highly active secondary chemical agents that are produced by its seeds, leaves and roots. The main phytotoxic compound encountered is the non-protein amino acid L-DOPA, which is used in treating the symptoms of Parkinson disease. In plants, L-DOPA is a precursor of many alkaloids, catecholamines, and melanin and is released from Mucuna into soils, inhibiting the growth of nearby plant species. This mini-review summarizes knowledge regarding L-DOPA in plants, providing a brief overview about its metabolic actions"
Keywords:Levodopa/*metabolism Mucuna/*metabolism Oxidation-Reduction Pheromones Allelopathy L-dopa Mucuna allelochemicals non-protein amino acid plant growth reactive oxygen species;
Notes:"MedlineSoares, Anderson Ricardo Marchiosi, Rogerio Siqueira-Soares, Rita de Cassia Barbosa de Lima, Rogerio Dantas dos Santos, Wanderley Ferrarese-Filho, Osvaldo eng Review 2014/03/07 Plant Signal Behav. 2014; 9(4):e28275. doi: 10.4161/psb.28275. Epub 2014 Mar 4"

 
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