The role of bacterial carbohydrates in microbe-plant interactions [electronic resource] : Rhizobium-legume nitrogen-fixing symbiosis / Russell W. Carlson.
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Contents: Bacterial carbohydrates in microbe-host interactions -- Rhizobium cell surface carbohydrates and their role in forming a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with their host legume -- Adaptation of bacterial cell surface carbohydrate structures in response to the host cell -- Production of a lipochitin oligosaccharide (LCO) by Rhizobium in response to flavonoids produced by the legume host -- Structures and relationship to a host defense response -- The plant defense response to rhizobial LCO -- The function of Rhizobial LCO as a microbial associated molecular pattern (MAMP) -- MAMP-triggered immunity -- Effector triggered immunity -- Rhizobial lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) in symbiosis -- Structures of the different LPS structural regions (lipid A, core oligosaccharide, and O-antigen polysaccharide) and their function in symbiosis -- The perception of rhizobial LPSs by the host -- Is rhizobial LPS a PAMP? -- Future research with LPS.
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