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Nonhost Disease Resistance in Pea: Chitosan’s Suggested Role in DNA Minor Groove Actions Relative to Phytoalexin-Eliciting Anti-Cancer Compounds
- Source :
- Molecules, Vol 25, Iss 5913, p 5913 (2020), Molecules, Volume 25, Issue 24
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- MDPI AG, 2020.
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Abstract
- A stable intense resistance called &ldquo<br />nonhost resistance&rdquo<br />generates a complete multiple-gene resistance against plant pathogenic species that are not pathogens of pea such as the bean pathogen, Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli (Fsph). Chitosan is a natural nonhost resistance response gene activator of defense responses in peas. Chitosan may share with cancer-treatment compounds, netropsin and some anti-cancer drugs, a DNA minor groove target in plant host tissue. The chitosan heptamer and netropsin have the appropriate size and charge to reside in the DNA minor groove. The localization of a percentage of administered radio-labeled chitosan in the nucleus of plant tissue in vivo indicates its potential to transport to site(s) within the nuclear chromatin (1,2). Other minor groove-localizing compounds administered to pea tissue activate the same secondary plant pathway that terminates in the production of the anti-fungal isoflavonoid, pisatin an indicator of the generated resistance response. Some DNA minor groove compounds also induce defense genes designated as &ldquo<br />pathogenesis-related&rdquo<br />(PR) genes. Hypothetically, DNA targeting components alter host DNA in a manner enabling the transcription of defense genes previously silenced or minimally expressed. Defense-response-elicitors can directly (a) target host DNA at the site of transcription or (b) act by a series of cascading events beginning at the cell membrane and indirectly influence transcription. A single defense response, pisatin induction, induced by chitosan and compounds with known DNA minor groove attachment potential was followed herein. A hypothesis is formulated suggesting that this DNA target may be accountable for a portion of the defense response generated in nonhost resistance.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
Pterocarpans
Transcription, Genetic
pea
Pharmaceutical Science
01 natural sciences
Analytical Chemistry
chemistry.chemical_compound
Fusarium
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Transcription (biology)
Drug Discovery
Fusarium solani
Disease Resistance
Plant Proteins
HMGA Proteins
chemistry.chemical_classification
Chromomycins
0303 health sciences
Phytoalexin
food and beverages
Netropsin
Intercalating Agents
Chromatin
Cell biology
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Molecular Medicine
DNA minor groove
defense genes
DNA, Plant
Plant disease resistance
Article
lcsh:QD241-441
03 medical and health sciences
lcsh:Organic chemistry
nonhost disease resistance
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Gene
Plant Diseases
030304 developmental biology
Activator (genetics)
Organic Chemistry
Peas
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
chemistry
chromatin
Benzimidazoles
chitosan
DNA
010606 plant biology & botany
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14203049
- Volume :
- 25
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecules
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....368d8100d7ab6556337a4912f3b4560f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245913