The cuticle: Not only a barrier for plant defense, a novel defense syndrome in plants with cuticular defects

Chassot, C. and Nawrath, C. and Metraux, J.P. (2008) The cuticle: Not only a barrier for plant defense, a novel defense syndrome in plants with cuticular defects. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 3 (2). pp. 142-144.

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Abstract

The cuticle is a physical barrier that prevents water loss and protects against irradiation, xenobiotics and pathogens. This classic textbook statement has recently been revisited and several observations were made showing that this dogma falls short of being universally true. Both transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana lines expressing cell wall-targeted fungal cutinase (so-called CUTE plants) or lipase as well as several A. thaliana mutants with altered cuticular structure remained free of symptoms after an inoculation with Botrytis cinerea. The alterations in cuticular structure lead to the release of fungitoxic substances and changes in gene expression that form a multifactorial defence response. Several models to explain this syndrome are discussed

Item Type: Article
Author Affiliation: Department of Plant Molecular Biology; Biophore Building; Quarter UNIL/Sorge; Lausanne, Switzerland
Subjects: Crop Improvement
Divisions: Other Crops
Depositing User: Syamala
Date Deposited: 03 Mar 2011 17:26
Last Modified: 03 Mar 2011 17:26
Official URL: http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/psb/artic...
URI: http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/1586

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