Phenolamides: bridging polyamines to the phenolic metabolism.
Phytochemistry
; 71(16): 1808-24, 2010 Nov.
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Phenolamides constitute a diverse and quantitatively major group of secondary metabolites resulting from the conjugation of a phenolic moiety with polyamines or with deaminated aromatic aminoacids. This review summarizes their bioactivities and their reported roles in plant development, adaptation and defence compared to those of their polyamine precursors. The most conclusive recent developments point to their contribution to cell-wall reinforcement and to direct toxicity for predators and pathogens, either as built-in or inducible defence. Phenolamides were often considered as accumulated end-chain products. Recent data bring a light on their biosynthesis and suggests their possible contribution in the branching of the phenylpropanoid metabolism.
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Assunto principal:
Fenóis
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Poliaminas
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Desenvolvimento Vegetal
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Amidas
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En
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Phytochemistry
Ano de publicação:
2010
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Article