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Alterations in plant sugar metabolism: signatory of pathogen attack

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Title Alterations in plant sugar metabolism: signatory of pathogen attack
 
Creator Kanwar, Poonam
Jha, Gopaljee
 
Subject Source
Sink
Signaling
Photosynthesis
Enzymes
Transporters
 
Description Accepted date: 23 September 2018
Main conclusion This review summarizes the current understanding, future challenges and ongoing quest on sugar metabolic alterations that infuence the outcome of plant–pathogen interactions.
Intricate cellular and molecular events occur during plant–pathogen interactions. They cause major metabolic perturbations in
the host and alterations in sugar metabolism play a pivotal role in governing the outcome of various kinds of plant–pathogen
interactions. Sugar metabolizing enzymes and transporters of both host and pathogen origin get diferentially regulated during
the interactions. Both plant and pathogen compete for utilizing the host sugar metabolic machinery and in turn promote
resistant or susceptible responses. However, the kind of sugar metabolism alteration that is benefcial for the host or pathogen
is yet to be properly understood. Recently developed tools and methodologies are facilitating research to understand the
intricate dynamics of sugar metabolism during the interactions. The present review elaborates current understanding, future
challenges and ongoing quest on sugar metabolism, mobilization and regulation during various plant–pathogen interactions.
P.K. acknowledges the post-doctoral research fellowship
from Department of Biotechnology (DBT, Govt. of India). The
research in GJ lab is supported by research funding from DBT, Govt.
of India and core research grant of National Institute of Plant Genome
Research (NIPGR), New Delhi.
 
Date 2018-10-05T10:14:36Z
2018-10-05T10:14:36Z
2019
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Planta, 249(2): 305-318
1432-2048
http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/888
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00425-018-3018-3
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-018-3018-3
 
Language en_US
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher Springer Nature