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- aggregation date "2013".
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- aggregation subject "Biology and Life Sciences".
- aggregation title "Glutamate metabolism in plant disease and defense: friend or foe?".
- aggregation abstract "The plant glutamate metabolism (GM) plays a pivotal role in amino acid metabolism and orchestrates crucial metabolic functions with key roles in plant defense against pathogens. These functions concern three major areas: nitrogen transportation via the GS/GOGAT cycle, cellular redox regulation, and TCA cycle-dependent energy reprogramming. During interactions with pathogens the host GM is markedly altered leading to either a metabolic state, termed as ‘endurance’, in which cell viability is maintained; or to an opposite metabolic state, termed as ‘evasion’, in which the process of cell death is facilitated. It seems that endurance-natured modulations result in resistance to necrotrophic pathogens and susceptibility to biotrophs, whereas evasion-related reconfigurations lead to resistance to biotrophic pathogens, but stimulate the infection by necrotrophs. Pathogens, however, have evolved strategies, such as toxin secretion, hemibiotrophy and selective amino acid utilization, to exploit the plant GM to their own benefit. Collectively, it seems that alterations in the host GM in response to different pathogenic scenarios function in two opposing ways, either backing the ongoing defense strategy to ultimately shape an efficient resistance response, or being exploited by the pathogen to promote and facilitate infection.".
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