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  • Extracellular DAMPs in Plan... Extracellular DAMPs in Plants and Mammals: Immunity, Tissue Damage and Repair
    De Lorenzo, Giulia; Ferrari, Simone; Cervone, Felice ... Trends in immunology, November 2018, 2018-11-00, 20181101, Volume: 39, Issue: 11
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    Innate immune receptors, well known mediators of response to non-self-molecules and inflammation, also act as mediators of immunity triggered by ‘damage-associated molecular patterns’ (DAMPs). ...
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  • Methyl esterification of pe... Methyl esterification of pectin plays a role during plant–pathogen interactions and affects plant resistance to diseases
    Lionetti, Vincenzo; Cervone, Felice; Bellincampi, Daniela Journal of plant physiology, 11/2012, Volume: 169, Issue: 16
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    The cell wall is a complex structure mainly composed by a cellulose–hemicellulose network embedded in a cohesive pectin matrix. Pectin is synthesized in a highly methyl esterified form and is ...
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  • A domain swap approach reve... A domain swap approach reveals a role of the plant wall-associated kinase 1 (WAK1) as a receptor of oligogalacturonides
    Brutus, Alexandre; Sicilia, Francesca; Macone, Alberto ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2010, Volume: 107, Issue: 20
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    Oligogalacturonides (OGs) released from the plant cell wall are active both as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) for the activation of the plant immune response and regulators of plant ...
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  • Wounding in the plant tissu... Wounding in the plant tissue: the defense of a dangerous passage
    Savatin, Daniel V; Gramegna, Giovanna; Modesti, Vanessa ... Frontiers in plant science, 09/2014, Volume: 5
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    Plants are continuously exposed to agents such as herbivores and environmental mechanical stresses that cause wounding and open the way to the invasion by microbial pathogens. Wounding provides ...
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  • An Arabidopsis berberine br... An Arabidopsis berberine bridge enzyme‐like protein specifically oxidizes cellulose oligomers and plays a role in immunity
    Locci, Federica; Benedetti, Manuel; Pontiggia, Daniela ... The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology, 20/May , Volume: 98, Issue: 3
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    Summary The plant cell wall is the barrier that pathogens must overcome to cause a disease, and to this end they secrete enzymes that degrade the various cell wall components. Due to the complexity ...
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  • Plant immunity triggered by... Plant immunity triggered by engineered in vivo release of oligogalacturonides, damage-associated molecular patterns
    Benedetti, Manuel; Pontiggia, Daniela; Raggi, Sara ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 04/2015, Volume: 112, Issue: 17
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    Significance Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), released from host tissues as a consequence of pathogen attack, have been proposed as endogenous activators of immune responses in both ...
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  • Dampening the DAMPs: How Pl... Dampening the DAMPs: How Plants Maintain the Homeostasis of Cell Wall Molecular Patterns and Avoid Hyper-Immunity
    Pontiggia, Daniela; Benedetti, Manuel; Costantini, Sara ... Frontiers in plant science, 12/2020, Volume: 11
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    Several oligosaccharide fragments derived from plant cell walls activate plant immunity and behave as typical damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). Some of them also behave as negative ...
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  • Overexpression of Pectin Me... Overexpression of Pectin Methylesterase Inhibitors in Arabidopsis Restricts Fungal Infection by Botrytis cinerea
    Lionetti, Vincenzo; Raiola, Alessandro; Camardella, Laura ... Plant physiology, 04/2007, Volume: 143, Issue: 4
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    Pectin, one of the main components of plant cell wall, is secreted in a highly methylesterified form and is demethylesterified in muro by pectin methylesterase (PME). The action of PME is important ...
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  • Immune responses induced by... Immune responses induced by oligogalacturonides are differentially affected by AvrPto and loss of BAK1/BKK1 and PEPR1/PEPR2
    Gravino, Matteo; Locci, Federica; Tundo, Silvio ... Molecular plant pathology, 20/May , Volume: 18, Issue: 4
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    Summary Plants possess an innate immune system capable of restricting invasion by most potential pathogens. At the cell surface, the recognition of microbe‐associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) ...
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