Phytoalexins: Current Progress and Future Prospects


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Phytoalexins are low molecular weight antimicrobial compounds that are produced by plants as a response to biotic and abiotic stresses. As such they take part in an intricate defense system which enables plants to control invading microorganisms. In the 1950s research on phytoalexins started with progress in their biochemistry and bio-organic chemistry resulting in the determination of their structure their biological activity as well as mechanisms of their synthesis and catabolism by microorganisms. Elucidation of the biosynthesis of numerous phytoalexins also permitted the use of molecular biology tools for the exploration of the genes encoding enzymes of their synthesis pathways and their regulators. This has led to potential applications for increasing plant resistance to diseases. Phytoalexins display an enormous diversity belonging to various chemical families such as for instance phenolics terpenoids furanoacetylenes steroid glycoalkaloids sulfur-containing compounds and indoles. Research and review papers dealing with numerous aspects of phytoalexins including modulation of their biosynthesis molecular engineering in plants biological activities structure/activity relationships and phytoalexin metabolism by micro-organisms are published in this issue.
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