fusicoccin
Fusicoccin is a phytotoxic secondary metabolite produced by certain plant-pathogenic fungi of the genus Fusicoccum, most notably in species that infect woody plants. It is a diterpene glycoside and one of the best-studied fungal toxins that affect higher plants. The compound has played a key role in plant physiology research due to its pronounced effects on stomatal movement and cell elongation.
In plants, fusicoccin acts by forming a stable complex with 14-3-3 proteins and the regulatory domain of
Symptoms in susceptible hosts include leaf curling, rapid stomatal opening, and dehydration-related wilting. Beyond its role