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Leaf thionins, a novel class of putative defence factors
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BiologyPlant ImmunityLeaf ThioninsBarley Leaf CellsPlant Defence ActivatorBotanyFungal PathogenNatural SciencesGeneticsPathogenesisInduced ResistanceAbundant PolypeptidesPlant PathologyMicrobiologyHost ResistanceMedicinePlant-pathogen InteractionPlant Physiology
Leaf thionins of barley have been identified as a novel class of highly abundant polypeptides with antifungal activity, which are present in walls and vacuoles of barley leaf cells. Similar thionins occur not only in monocotyledonous but also in various dicotyledonous plants. The leaf thionins of barley are encoded by a complex multigene family, which consists of at least 50–100 members per haploid genome. The toxicity of these thionins for plant pathogenic fungi and the fact that their synthesis can also be triggered by pathogens strongly suggest that leaf thionins are involved in the mechanism of plant defence against microbiol infection.
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