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Non-protein amino acids in plant defense against insect herbivores: representative cases and opportunities for further functional analysis
Authors:Huang Tengfang  Jander Georg  de Vos Martin
Institution:a Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, 1 Tower Road, 14853 Ithaca, NY, USA
b Keygene N.V., Agro Business Park 90, 6708 PW Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Chemical defense against herbivores is of utmost importance for plants. Primary and secondary metabolites, including non-protein amino acids, have been implicated in plant defense against insect pests. High levels of non-protein amino acids have been identified in certain plant families, including legumes and grasses, where they have been associated with resistance to insect herbivory. Non-protein amino acids can have direct toxic effects via several mechanisms, including misincorporation into proteins, obstruction of primary metabolism, and mimicking and interfering with insect neurological processes. Additionally, certain non-protein amino acids allow nitrogen to be stored in a form that is metabolically inaccessible to herbivores and, in some cases, may act as signals for further plant defense responses. Specialized insect herbivores often possess specific mechanisms to avoid or detoxify non-protein amino acids from their host plants. Although hundreds of non-protein amino acids have been found in nature, biosynthetic pathways and defensive functions have been elucidated in only a few cases. Next-generation sequencing technologies and the development of additional plant and insect model species will facilitate further research on the production of non-protein amino acids, a widespread but relatively uninvestigated plant defense mechanism.
Keywords:Legumes  Plant-insect interaction  Non-protein amino acid  Canavanine  l-DOPA" target="_blank">l-DOPA  BABA  GABA  l-tryptophan" target="_blank">5-Hydroxy-l-tryptophan
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