Interplay between Plant Cell Walls and Jasmonate Production

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Plant cell walls are sophisticated carbohydrate-rich structures representing the immediate contact surface with the extracellular environment, often serving as the first barrier against biotic and abiotic stresses. Notably, a variety of perturbations in plant cell walls result in upregulated jasmonate (JA) production, a phytohormone with essential roles in defense and growth responses. Hence, cell wall-derived signals can initiate intracellular JA-mediated responses and the elucidation of the underlying signaling pathways could provide novel insights into cell wall maintenance and remodeling, as well as advance our understanding on how is JA biosynthesis initiated. This Mini Review will describe current knowledge about cell wall-derived damage signals and their effects on JA biosynthesis, as well as provide future perspectives.

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Mielke, S., & Gasperini, D. (2019, December 1). Interplay between Plant Cell Walls and Jasmonate Production. Plant and Cell Physiology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcz119

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