[Biosynthesis of indole glucosinolates and ecological role of secondary modification pathways].

Malika Ouassou, Maisara Mukhaimar, Amal El Amrani,Juergen Kroymann,Olivier Chauveau

Comptes rendus biologies(2019)

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Indole glucosinolates are plant secondary metabolites derived from the amino acid tryptophan. They are part of a large group of sulfur-containing molecules almost exclusively found among Brassicales, which include the mustard family (Brassicaceae) with many edible plant species of major nutritional importance. These compounds mediate numerous interactions between these plants and their natural enemies and are therefore of major biological and economical interest. This literature review aims at taking stock of recent advances of our knowledge about the biosynthetic pathways of indole glucosinolates, but also about the defense strategies and ecological processes involving these metabolites.
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