2019
DOI: 10.1111/nph.16251
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Glycosylated flavonoids: fruit's concealed antifungal arsenal

Abstract: Fruit defense against pathogens relies on induced and preformed mechanisms. The present contribution evaluated performed resistance of red and green mango fruit against the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and identified the main active antifungal components.High-performance liquid chromatography analysis of nonhydrolyzed mango peel extracts identified major anthocyanin peaks of glycosylated cyanidin and methylcyanidin, and flavonol peaks of glycosylated quercetin and kaempferol, which were more … Show more

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“…Both anthocyanins and flavonoids have pleiotropic effects and are known to be involved in plant protection against pathogens 1 . Flavonoids and anthocyanins play a significant role as antifungal compounds 9 . In the current manuscript, we show that flavonoids and anthocyanins are present in their glycosylated form in the fruit skin and that their amounts decrease 2- to 3-fold as the fungal infection progresses (Fig.…”
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“…Both anthocyanins and flavonoids have pleiotropic effects and are known to be involved in plant protection against pathogens 1 . Flavonoids and anthocyanins play a significant role as antifungal compounds 9 . In the current manuscript, we show that flavonoids and anthocyanins are present in their glycosylated form in the fruit skin and that their amounts decrease 2- to 3-fold as the fungal infection progresses (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flavonols also play a part in the constitutive defense response 1 . In a recent publication, we found a high accumulation of flavonols and anthocyanins, mostly in their glycosylated form, in the skin of red mango fruit; these compounds exhibited direct antifungal activity against fungal pathogens such as Colletotrichum 9 . Interestingly, as the fungi attack, it secretes β -glucosidase, which results in aglycon flavonoids that were more toxic to the fungi 9 .…”
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“…Response to hypoxia (FDR = 9.45E-3, FDR = 9.29E-27) was overexpressed during infection by S. sclerotiorum whereas genes involved in the cell-cell junction assembly were downregulated ( Figure 6C). The subnetwork grouping genes associated with the biosynthesis of anthocyanin (FDR = 2.7E-4), secondary metabolites with antifungal activity (Kumar Sudheeran et al, 2019), appeared overexpressed during infection. To test further the role played by AtPADRE genes in the topology of the network, we computed the local centrality (or degree) of every gene (Supplementary Figure S2).…”
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“…The core flavonoids are subjected to multiple modifications, such as hydroxylation, oxidation, methylation, glycosylation, and acylation. Frequently occurring tailoring modifications contribute greatly to the structural as well as functional diversity of flavonoids [9][10][11][12][13] with dozens of flavonoids detected in most plant species, showing significant interspecies and intraspecies diversity [11,[14][15][16][17].…”
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confidence: 99%