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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-7318-3_3
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Chitin Prevalence and Function in Bacteria, Fungi and Protists

Lea Steinfeld,Ali Vafaei,Janin Rösner,Hans Merzendorfer

Chitin
Symbiosis
Biology
2019
Chitin is an important structural polysaccharide, which supports and organizes extracellular matrices in a variety of taxonomic groups including bacteria, fungi, protists, and animals. Additionally, chitin has been recognized as a molecule that is required for Rhizobia-legume symbiosis and involved in arbuscular mycorrhizal signaling in the symbiotic interaction between terrestrial plants and fungi. Moreover, it serves as a unique molecular pattern in the plant defense system against pathogenic fungi and parasites, and in the innate and adaptive immune response of mammals and humans. In this review, we will focus on the prevalence and structural function of chitin in bacteria, fungi, and protists, with a particular focus on the evolution of chitin synthases and the function of chitin oligosaccharides as a signaling molecule in symbiosis and immunity.
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    Chitin Prevalence and Function in Bacteria, Fungi and Protists” is a paper by Lea Steinfeld Ali Vafaei Janin Rösner Hans Merzendorfer published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.