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Grapevine's Secret Weapon Against Fungal Foes
Friday, February 21, 2025
Now, here's where things get even more interesting. The immune response triggered by VvprePIP relies on a protein called BAK1. When BAK1 is silenced, the plant's defense mechanisms don't work as well. This shows that BAK1 is essential for the plant to recognize and respond to the VvPIP peptide.
The VvprePIP peptide has a special region at its C-terminus with three SGPS-GH motifs. These motifs are important for triggering the plant's immune response. Scientists also found that a specific modification, called hydroxylation, on the fourth proline of the VvPIP peptide is necessary for it to function properly. Without this modification, the peptide can't act as an effective signal molecule.
In summary, VvprePIP is a key player in the grapevine's defense against pathogens. It helps the plant recognize and respond to infections, making it more resistant to fungal attacks. This discovery could lead to new ways to protect plants from diseases, ensuring healthier crops and better yields.
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