Interplay between endophyte and host plant in the synthesis and modification of metabolites.

J. Ludwig-Mller
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Abstract The interplay between plants and microbes in their contribution of secondary metabolite synthesis is still not well understood. While plant pathogens might contribute by the synthesis of toxic compounds and the host by making antimicrobial compounds, the synthesis of secondary metabolites in the interaction of plants with endophytic organisms might be much more sophisticated. One possibility is that the plant makes antimicrobial compounds that are either sequestered or metabolized by the endophytic organisms. Alternatively, the inhabitant makes compounds that are released into the plant or environment for its own benefit. Such a compound can also be altered biochemically by the host. Finally, the two partners can contribute to one pathway by using an intermediate synthesized by one and later made to another compound by the other partner. Such examples and the implication for future research to identify the organisms mainly responsible for the biosynthetic pathways are discussed in this chapter.
内生菌与寄主植物在代谢产物合成和修饰中的相互作用。
植物和微生物在次生代谢物合成中的相互作用尚不清楚。虽然植物病原体可能通过合成有毒化合物而宿主通过制造抗菌化合物做出贡献,但植物与内生生物相互作用中次生代谢物的合成可能要复杂得多。一种可能性是,植物产生的抗菌化合物要么被内生生物隔离,要么被内生生物代谢。或者,为了自身的利益,居民制造化合物释放到植物或环境中。这种化合物也可以被宿主生物化学地改变。最后,两个伙伴可以通过使用由一个合成的中间体,然后由另一个伙伴制成另一种化合物来促进一条途径。本章讨论了这些例子及其对未来研究的意义,以确定主要负责生物合成途径的生物体。
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