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Novartis Found Symp


Title:Induced biosynthesis of insect semiochemicals in plants
Author(s):Boland W; Koch T; Krumm T; Piel J; Jux A;
Address:"Max Planck Institut fur Chemische Okologie, Jena, Germany"
Journal Title:Novartis Found Symp
Year:1999
Volume:223
Issue:
Page Number:110 - 126
DOI: 10.1002/9780470515679.ch8
ISSN/ISBN:1528-2511 (Print) 1528-2511 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plants under attack by a herbivore may emit characteristic volatiles that are implicated in the attraction of the natural enemies of the herbivore. The signal cascade between leaf damage and the volatile production is stimulated by high- or low-molecular-weight elicitors from the secretions of the herbivore. Besides compounds from the octadecanoid signalling pathway, several structurally non-related amino acid conjugates such as the bacterial phytotoxin coronatine, the synthetic indanoyl-isoleucine, or amino acid conjugates of linolenic acid likewise induce volatile biosynthesis. Minor changes in the amino acid moiety may result in different volatile profiles (sesqui- and diterpenoids), attributing to the amino acid substructure a specific role for the recognition and the selective induction. Volatile terpenoids (mono- and diterpenoids) are synthesised de novo along the novel deoxy-D-xylulose (DOX) pathway, while the biosynthesis of sesquiterpenes may be fuelled from both the DOX- and the mevalonate pathway. This finding may be of importance for the plant defence in case of introduction of inhibitors together with the salivary secretion of herbivores into the leaf tissue"
Keywords:"Animals Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Insecta/*metabolism Models, Chemical Pheromones/*biosynthesis Plants/*metabolism Signal Transduction;"
Notes:"MedlineBoland, W Koch, T Krumm, T Piel, J Jux, A eng Review England 1999/11/05 Novartis Found Symp. 1999; 223:110-26; discussion 126-31. doi: 10.1002/9780470515679.ch8"

 
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