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- Camalexin (3-thiazol-2-yl-indole) is a simple indole alkaloid found in the plant Arabidopsis thaliana and other crucifers. The secondary metabolite functions...
- closely related to cabbage and mustard and produces the phytoalexin camalexin. Camalexin originates from tryptophan and its biosynthesis involves five cytochrome...
- multiple fungi. Camalexin is a phytoalexin which is induced independently of RLM1-mediated resistance and mutants disrupted in camalexin biosynthesis show...
- The molecular formula C11H8N2S (molar m****: 200.26 g/mol) may refer to: Camalexin (3-thiazole-2-yl-indole) MTEP, or 3-((2-Methyl-4-thiazolyl)ethynyl)pyridine...
- as gramine and glycozoline (the latter is a derivative of carbazole).Camalexin is a simple indole alkaloid produced by the plant Arabidopsis thaliana...
- peroxide or peroxynitrite, or more complex phytoalexins such as genistein or camalexin Antimicrobial proteins such as defensins, thionins, or PR-1 Antimicrobial...
- water-borne spore germination. It has been shown that the presence of camalexin in the host plant helps it to disrupt pathogen development. For example...
- noroxomaritidine synthase EC 1.14.19.51: (S)-corytuberine synthase EC 1.14.19.52: camalexin synthase EC 1.14.19.53: all-trans-retinol 3,4-desaturase EC 1.14.19.54:...
- "Minimum Set of Cytochromes P450 for Reconstituting the Biosynthesis of Camalexin, a MajorArabidopsisAntibiotic". Angewandte Chemie International Edition...
- gain-of-function plants for MKK4/MKK5 or MEKK1/MKKKa is sufficient to induce camalexin, which is a major phytoalexin in Arabidopsis. The stomata are considered...