Tropalexins A and B, the first phytoalexins isolated from Tropaeolum majus (Brassicales
order, Tropaeolaceae family), together with their antifungal activity and biosynthetic precursors
are disclosed. These plant defenses contain a 1,3-benzothiazine ring and are shown to derive
from Phe via the glucosinolate glucotropaeolin, which indicates that T. majus employs a
phytoalexin biosynthetic pathway closely related to the pathway operating in Brassica spp.
(Brassicales order, Brassicaceae family) and suggests an evolutionary conservation of key
biosynthetic enzymes
The metabolites produced in elicited leaves of the
wild crucifer <i>Neslia paniculata</i> (L.)
Desv. were investigated in
abiotically stressed plants. Herein the phytoalexins camalexin,
7-methoxycamalexin and 6,7-dimethoxycamalexin together with the signalling
metabolites arabidopsides A and D are reported. This is the first report of occurrence
of 7-methoxy and 6,7-dimethoxycamalexins <i>in planta</i> and
the third example of
synchronized biosynthesis of phytoalexins and galacto-oxylipins. It is
suggested that arabidopsides and structurally similar metabolites functioning as signalling molecules are likely to occur in a much larger number of plant
species than originally hypothesized. <i>N. paniculata</i> is potentially useful to generate hybrid plants
resistant to blackleg disease caused by <i>Leptosphaeria maculans.</i>
The metabolites produced in elicited leaves of the
wild crucifer <i>Neslia paniculata</i> (L.)
Desv. were investigated in
abiotically stressed plants. Herein the phytoalexins camalexin,
7-methoxycamalexin and 6,7-dimethoxycamalexin together with the signalling
metabolites arabidopsides A and D are reported. This is the first report of occurrence
of 7-methoxy and 6,7-dimethoxycamalexins <i>in planta</i> and
the third example of
synchronized biosynthesis of phytoalexins and galacto-oxylipins. It is
suggested that arabidopsides and structurally similar metabolites functioning as signalling molecules are likely to occur in a much larger number of plant
species than originally hypothesized. <i>N. paniculata</i> is potentially useful to generate hybrid plants
resistant to blackleg disease caused by <i>Leptosphaeria maculans.</i>
The metabolites produced in elicited leaves of the
wild crucifer <i>Neslia paniculata</i> (L.)
Desv. were investigated in
abiotically stressed plants. Herein the phytoalexins camalexin,
7-methoxycamalexin and 6,7-dimethoxycamalexin together with the signalling
metabolites arabidopsides A and D are reported. This is the first report of occurrence
of 7-methoxy and 6,7-dimethoxycamalexins <i>in planta</i> and
the third example of
synchronized biosynthesis of phytoalexins and galacto-oxylipins. It is
suggested that arabidopsides and structurally similar metabolites functioning as signalling molecules are likely to occur in a much larger number of plant
species than originally hypothesized. <i>N. paniculata</i> is potentially useful to generate hybrid plants
resistant to blackleg disease caused by <i>Leptosphaeria maculans.</i>
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