Phospholipid signalling in plant defence

AM Laxalt, T Munnik - Current opinion in plant biology, 2002 - Elsevier
Current opinion in plant biology, 2002Elsevier
Phospholipid-derived molecules are emerging as novel second messengers in plant
defence signalling. Recent research has begun to reveal the signals produced by the
enzymes phospholipase C, phospholipase D and phospholipase A2 and their putative
downstream targets. These include the activation of a MAP kinase cascade and triggering of
an oxidative burst by phosphatidic acid; the regulation of ion channels and proton pumps by
lysophospholipids and free fatty acids; and the conversion of free fatty acids into bioactive …
Phospholipid-derived molecules are emerging as novel second messengers in plant defence signalling. Recent research has begun to reveal the signals produced by the enzymes phospholipase C, phospholipase D and phospholipase A2 and their putative downstream targets. These include the activation of a MAP kinase cascade and triggering of an oxidative burst by phosphatidic acid; the regulation of ion channels and proton pumps by lysophospholipids and free fatty acids; and the conversion of free fatty acids into bioactive octadecanoids such as jasmonic acid.
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