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Review
. 2020 Jul;25(7):682-694.
doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.02.009. Epub 2020 Mar 19.

Roles of Plant-Specific Inserts in Plant Defense

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Roles of Plant-Specific Inserts in Plant Defense

Lennie K Y Cheung et al. Trends Plant Sci. 2020 Jul.

Abstract

Ubiquitously expressed in plants, the plant-specific insert (PSI) of typical plant aspartic proteases (tpAPs) has been associated with plant development, stress response, and defense processes against invading pathogens. Despite sharing high sequence identity, structural studies revealed possible different mechanisms of action among species. The PSI induces signaling pathways of defense hormones in vivo and demonstrates broad-spectrum activity against phytopathogens in vitro. Recent characterization of the PSI-tpAP relationship uncovered novel, nonconventional intracellular protein transport pathways and improved tpAP production yields for industrial applications. In spite of research to date, relatively little is known about the structure-function relationships of PSIs. A comprehensive understanding of their biological roles may benefit plant protection strategies against virulent phytopathogens.

Keywords: aspartic protease; plant defense; plant-specific insert; protein trafficking pathways; saposin-like proteins.

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