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Plant Signaling Peptides

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Plants have evolved with a complex array of signaling molecules to facilitate their growth and development and their interactions with the environment. A vast number of different peptide molecules form an important but until recently often overlooked component amongst these signaling molecules. Plant peptide signals are involved in regulating meristem growth and organogenesis, modulating plant growth and homeostatic responses. They also have important roles as signals of imminent danger or pathogen attack. This volume focuses on the roles of various peptide signaling molecules in development, defence and homeostasis. As it is likely that further plant peptide signaling molecules remain to be discovered, the last section takes a practical look at methods to identify new peptides and characterise their functions.

List of contents

Overview of Signalling Peptides in Plants Focussing on Evolutionary Adaptations .- Peptides Regulating Apical Meristem Development .- Peptides Regulating Root Growth.- Peptides Regulating Vessel Development .- Peptides Involved in Self Incompatibility.- Peptides Modulating Development of Specialised Cells.- Anti-microbial Peptides.- The Role of Plant Peptides in Symbiotic Interactions.- Danger Signals Relayed by Peptidic MAMPs and DAMPs.- Peptides Regulating Plant Homeostasis.- Processing of Peptides.- Methods to Isolate and Identify New Plant Signalling Peptides .- Methods to Identify New Partners of Plant Signalling Peptides.- Data Base Screens to Identify Peptide Functions.

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Overview of Signalling Peptides in Plants Focussing on Evolutionary Adaptations.-Peptides Regulating Apical Meristem Development .- Peptides Regulating Root Growth.- Peptides Regulating Vessel Development .- Peptides Involved in Self Incompatibility.- Peptides Modulating Development of Specialised Cells.- Anti-microbial Peptides.- The Role of Plant Peptides in Symbiotic Interactions.- Danger Signals Relayed by Peptidic MAMPs and DAMPs.- Peptides Regulating Plant Homeostasis.- Processing of Peptides.- Methods to Isolate and Identify New Plant Signalling Peptides .- Methods to Identify New Partners of Plant Signalling Peptides.- Data Base Screens to Identify Peptide Functions.


Summary

Plants have evolved with a complex array of signaling molecules to facilitate their growth and development and their interactions with the environment.  A vast number of different peptide molecules form an important but until recently often overlooked component amongst these signaling molecules.  Plant peptide signals are involved in regulating meristem growth and organogenesis, modulating plant growth and homeostatic responses.  They also have important roles as signals of imminent danger or pathogen attack.  This volume focuses on the roles of various peptide signaling molecules in development, defence and homeostasis.  As it is likely that further plant peptide signaling molecules remain to be discovered, the last section takes a practical look at methods to identify new peptides and characterise their functions.

Product details

Assisted by Gehring (Editor), Gehring (Editor), Chris Gehring (Editor), Helen R. Irving (Editor), Hele R Irving (Editor), Helen R Irving (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642437335
ISBN 978-3-642-43733-5
No. of pages 286
Dimensions 159 mm x 234 mm x 16 mm
Weight 456 g
Illustrations X, 286 p.
Series Signaling and Communication in Plants
Signaling and Communication in Plants
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

C, biochemistry, proteins, Plant Physiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Plant Biochemistry, Plant anatomy, Plant Development, Plant Anatomy/Development, Developmental biology, Protein Science, Protein-Ligand Interactions, Protein Biochemistry

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