Cellulose-Derived Oligomers Act as Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns and Trigger Defense-Like Responses

Clarice de Azevedo Souza(Energy Biosciences Institute), Shundai Li(Heidelberg University), Andrew Z. Lin(Heidelberg University), Freddy Boutrot(Heidelberg University), Guido Großmann(Heidelberg University), Cyril Zipfel(Heidelberg University), Shauna Somerville(Heidelberg University)
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
February 27, 2017
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Abstract

), triggering a signaling cascade that shares some similarities to responses to well-known elicitors such as chitooligomers and OGs. However, in contrast to other known PAMPs/DAMPs, cellobiose stimulates neither detectable reactive oxygen species production nor callose deposition. Confirming our idea that both PAMPs and DAMPs are likely to cooccur at infection sites, cotreatments of cellobiose with flg22 or chitooligomers led to synergistic increases in gene expression. Thus, the perception of cellulose-derived oligomers may participate in cell wall integrity surveillance and represents an additional layer of signaling following plant cell wall breakdown during cell wall remodeling or pathogen attack.


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