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− | <p align="justify"> Curdlan belongs to the class of biological response modifiers that enhance or restore normal immune defenses including antitumor, anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, and anticoagulant activities. (REF) As a matter of fact, this β1,3 glucan can stimulate the plant's immune system. | + | <p align="justify"> Curdlan belongs to the class of biological response modifiers that enhance or restore normal immune defenses including antitumor, anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, and anticoagulant activities. (REF) As a matter of fact, this β1,3 glucan can stimulate the plant's immune system. More precisely, applied to grapevine plants, <b> sulfated Curdlan </b> induces the <b> accumulation of phytoalexins </b> (organic antimicrobial substances) and the <b> expression of a set of Pathogenesis-Related proteins </b>. </p> |
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<p align="justify"> However, non-sulfated Curdlan doesn't trigger the hypersensitive response characterized by the rapid death of cells in the local region surrounding an infection, avoiding a complete contamination of the plant. This response has been studied in Arabidopsis thaliana through a <b> mutant gene: pmr4 </b>. This mutant is resistant to mildew infections but is <b> unable to induce Pathogenesis-Related proteins expression </b>. </p> | <p align="justify"> However, non-sulfated Curdlan doesn't trigger the hypersensitive response characterized by the rapid death of cells in the local region surrounding an infection, avoiding a complete contamination of the plant. This response has been studied in Arabidopsis thaliana through a <b> mutant gene: pmr4 </b>. This mutant is resistant to mildew infections but is <b> unable to induce Pathogenesis-Related proteins expression </b>. </p> | ||
<p align="justify"> Also, activation of a Pathogenesis-Related protein called PR1 in grapevine is regulated by the <b> salicylic acid signaling pathway </b> . | <p align="justify"> Also, activation of a Pathogenesis-Related protein called PR1 in grapevine is regulated by the <b> salicylic acid signaling pathway </b> . |
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