نتایج جستجو برای: plant toxins

تعداد نتایج: 412729  

2016
Jacqueline Meng-Reiterer Christoph Bueschl Justyna Rechthaler Franz Berthiller Marc Lemmens Rainer Schuhmacher

The Fusarium mycotoxins HT-2 toxin (HT2) and T-2 toxin (T2) are frequent contaminants in oats. These toxins, but also their plant metabolites, may contribute to toxicological effects. This work describes the use of 13C-assisted liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry for the first comprehensive study on the biotransformation of HT2 and T2 in oats. Using this approach, 16 HT2 and...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2015
Andrew D Higginson Michael P Speed Graeme D Ruxton

Inconspicuous prey pay a cost of reduced feeding opportunities. Flowers are highly nutritious but are positioned where prey would be apparent to predators and often contain toxins to reduce consumption. However, many herbivores are specialized to subvert these defenses by retaining toxins for their own use. Here, we present a model of the growth and life history of a small herbivore that can fe...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2014
K D Welch S T Lee K E Panter D R Gardner E L Knoppel B T Green C K Hammond Z J Hammond J A Pfister

A number of plant toxins have been shown to be teratogenic to livestock. The teratogenic action of some of these alkaloids is mediated by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR). However, for many of these alkaloids it is difficult to obtain sufficient quantities of individual alkaloids to perform teratology studies in livestock species. Therefore the objective of this study was to determine ...

2016
Kim Vriens Steve Peigneur Barbara De Coninck Jan Tytgat Bruno P. A. Cammue Karin Thevissen

Scorpion toxins that block potassium channels and antimicrobial plant defensins share a common structural CSαβ-motif. These toxins contain a toxin signature (K-C4-X-N) in their amino acid sequence, and based on in silico analysis of 18 plant defensin sequences, we noted the presence of a toxin signature (K-C5-R-G) in the amino acid sequence of the Arabidopsis thaliana defensin AtPDF2.3. We foun...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Viola A Manning Lynda M Ciuffetti

The plant pathogenic fungus Pyrenophora tritici-repentis secretes host-selective toxins (HSTs) that function as pathogenicity factors. Unlike most HSTs that are products of enzymatic pathways, at least two toxins produced by P. tritici-repentis are proteins and, thus, products of single genes. Sensitivity to these toxins in the host is conferred by a single gene for each toxin. To study the sit...

2014
Mickaël Lecomte Latifa Hamama Linda Voisine Julia Gatto Jean-Jacques Hélesbeux Denis Séraphin Luis M. Peña-Rodriguez Pascal Richomme Cora Boedo Claire Yovanopoulos Melvina Gyomlai Mathilde Briard Philippe Simoneau Pascal Poupard Romain Berruyer

Although different mechanisms have been proposed in the recent years, plant pathogen partial resistance is still poorly understood. Components of the chemical warfare, including the production of plant defense compounds and plant resistance to pathogen-produced toxins, are likely to play a role. Toxins are indeed recognized as important determinants of pathogenicity in necrotrophic fungi. Parti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2008
Roger J Sullivan Edward H Hagen Peter Hammerstein

Neurobiological models of drug abuse propose that drug use is initiated and maintained by rewarding feedback mechanisms. However, the most commonly used drugs are plant neurotoxins that evolved to punish, not reward, consumption by animal herbivores. Reward models therefore implicitly assume an evolutionary mismatch between recent drug-profligate environments and a relatively drug-free past in ...

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