نتایج جستجو برای: ژن coi1

تعداد نتایج: 15992  

2013
Rongfang Guo Wangshu Shen Hongmei Qian Min Zhang Lihong Liu Qiaomei Wang

The interplay of plant hormones and glucose (Glu) in regulating glucosinolate accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana was investigated in this study. Glucose-induced glucosinolate biosynthesis was enhanced significantly by the addition of jasmonic acid (JA), whereas the synergistic effect of salicylic acid (SA) and Glu was less obvious. The enhanced glucosinolate accumulation is associated with el...

2010
Eva M Sehr Javier Agusti Reinhard Lehner Edward E Farmer Martina Schwarz Thomas Greb

After primary growth, most dicotyledonous plants undergo secondary growth. Secondary growth involves an increase in the diameter of shoots and roots through formation of secondary vascular tissue. A hallmark of secondary growth initiation in shoots of dicotyledonous plants is the initiation of meristematic activity between primary vascular bundles, i.e. in the interfascicular regions. This resu...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2008
Robbie D Girling Rachael Madison Mark Hassall Guy M Poppy John G Turner

Feeding damage to plants by insect herbivores induces the production of plant volatiles, which are attractive to the herbivores natural enemies. Little is understood about the plant biochemical pathways involved in aphid-induced plant volatile production. The aphid parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae can detect and respond to aphid-induced volatiles produced by Arabidopsis thaliana. When given experi...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2005
Shunyuan Xiao Ozer Calis Elaine Patrick Guangmin Zhang Piyavadee Charoenwattana Paul Muskett Jane E Parker John G Turner

Genetic studies have identified a number of components of signal transduction pathways leading to plant disease resistance and the accompanying hypersensitive response (HR) following detection of pathogens by plant resistance (R) genes. In Arabidopsis, the majority of R proteins so far characterized belong to a plant superfamily that have a central nucleotide-binding site and C-terminal leucine...

2012
Sufang Zhang Jianing Wei Le Kang

BACKGROUND Exposure of plants to herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) alters their resistance to herbivores. However, the whole-genome transcriptional responses of treated plants remain unknown, and the signal pathways that produce HIPVs are also unclear. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Time course patterns of the gene expression of Arabidopsis thaliana exposed to Lima bean volatiles were...

2013
Eri Adams Parisa Abdollahi Ryoung Shin

It has been suggested that cesium is absorbed from the soil through potassium uptake machineries in plants; however, not much is known about perception mechanism and downstream response. Here, we report that the jasmonate pathway is required in plant response to cesium. Jasmonate biosynthesis mutant aos and jasmonate-insensitive mutant coi1-16 show clear resistance to root growth inhibition cau...

2016
Lijing Liu Fathi-Mohamed Sonbol Bethany Huot Yangnan Gu John Withers Musoki Mwimba Jian Yao Sheng Yang He Xinnian Dong

It is an apparent conundrum how plants evolved effector-triggered immunity (ETI), involving programmed cell death (PCD), as a major defence mechanism against biotrophic pathogens, because ETI-associated PCD could leave them vulnerable to necrotrophic pathogens that thrive on dead host cells. Interestingly, during ETI, the normally antagonistic defence hormones, salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Yuehui He Hirotada Fukushige David F Hildebrand Susheng Gan

In this work, the role of jasmonic acid (JA) in leaf senescence is examined. Exogenous application of JA caused premature senescence in attached and detached leaves in wild-type Arabidopsis but failed to induce precocious senescence of JA-insensitive mutant coi1 plants, suggesting that the JA-signaling pathway is required for JA to promote leaf senescence. JA levels in senescing leaves are 4-fo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
John Withers Jian Yao Christy Mecey Gregg A Howe Maeli Melotto Sheng Yang He

The plant hormone jasmonate (JA) plays an important role in regulating growth, development and immunity. A key step in JA signaling is ligand-dependent assembly of a coreceptor complex consisting of the F-box protein COI1 and JAZ transcriptional repressors. Assembly of this receptor complex results in proteasome-mediated degradation of JAZ repressors, which at resting state bind to and repress ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Patricia Fernández-Calvo Andrea Chini Gemma Fernández-Barbero José-Manuel Chico Selena Gimenez-Ibanez Jan Geerinck Dominique Eeckhout Fabian Schweizer Marta Godoy José Manuel Franco-Zorrilla Laurens Pauwels Erwin Witters María Isabel Puga Javier Paz-Ares Alain Goossens Philippe Reymond Geert De Jaeger Roberto Solano

Jasmonates (JAs) trigger an important transcriptional reprogramming of plant cells to modulate both basal development and stress responses. In spite of the importance of transcriptional regulation, only one transcription factor (TF), the Arabidopsis thaliana basic helix-loop-helix MYC2, has been described so far as a direct target of JAZ repressors. By means of yeast two-hybrid screening and ta...

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