Issue 7, 2022

Functions and biosynthesis of plant signaling metabolites mediating plant–microbe interactions

Abstract

Covering: 2015–2022

Plants and microbes have coevolved since their appearance, and their interactions, to some extent, define plant health. A reasonable fraction of small molecules plants produced are involved in mediating plant–microbe interactions, yet their functions and biosynthesis remain fragmented. The identification of these compounds and their biosynthetic genes will open up avenues for plant fitness improvement by manipulating metabolite-mediated plant–microbe interactions. Herein, we integrate the current knowledge on their chemical structures, bioactivities, and biosynthesis with the view of providing a high-level overview on their biosynthetic origins and evolutionary trajectory, and pinpointing the yet unknown and key enzymatic steps in diverse biosynthetic pathways. We further discuss the theoretical basis and prospects for directing plant signaling metabolite biosynthesis for microbe-aided plant health improvement in the future.

Graphical abstract: Functions and biosynthesis of plant signaling metabolites mediating plant–microbe interactions

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
12 Feb 2022
First published
29 Jun 2022

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2022,39, 1393-1422

Functions and biosynthesis of plant signaling metabolites mediating plant–microbe interactions

J. Yu, X. Tu and A. C. Huang, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2022, 39, 1393 DOI: 10.1039/D2NP00010E

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