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Systemic defense signaling in tomato
作者姓名:LI  Changbao  SUN  Jiaqiang  JIANG  Hongling  WU  Xiaoyan  LI  Chuanyou
作者单位:[1]Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Beijing 100101, China [2]Agronomy College, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian 271018,China
摘    要:The wound-inducible expression of proteinase inhibitors (PIs) genes in tomato provides a powerful model system to elucidate the signal transduction pathway of systemic defense response. An increasing body of evidence indicates that systemin and jasmonic acid (JA) work in the same signaling pathway to activate the expression of Pls and other defense-related genes. However, little is known about how systemin and JA interact to regulate cell to cell communication over long distances. Genetic analysis of the systemin/JA signaling pathway in tomato plants provides a unique opportunity to dissect the mechanism by which peptide and oxylipin signals interact to coordinate systemic expression of defense-related genes. Previously, it has been proposed that systemin is the long-distance mobile signal for systemic expression of defense related genes. However, recent genetic approach provided new evidence that jasmonic acid, rather than systemin, functions as the systemic wound signal, and that the peptide systemin works to regulate the biosynthesis of JA.

关 键 词:西红柿  系统防御  茉莉酸  蛋白酶抑制剂  遗传表达
收稿时间:2005-05-16
修稿时间:2005-05-16

Systemic defense signaling in tomato
LI Changbao SUN Jiaqiang JIANG Hongling WU Xiaoyan LI Chuanyou.Systemic defense signaling in tomato[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2005,50(17):1817-1822.
Authors:Li Changbao  Sun Jiaqiang  Jiang Hongling  Wu Xiaoyan  Li Chuanyou
Institution:LI Changbao1,2, SUN Jiaqiang1, JIANG Hongling1, WU Xiaoyan1 & LI Chuanyou1 1. Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China; 2. Agronomy College, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian 271018, China
Abstract:The wound-inducible expression of proteinase inhibitors (PIs) genes in tomato provides a powerful model system to elucidate the signal transduction pathway of sys- temic defense response. An increasing body of evidence indi- cates that systemin and jasmonic acid (JA) work in the same signaling pathway to activate the expression of PIs and other defense-related genes. However, little is known about how systemin and JA interact to regulate cell to cell communica- tion over long distances. Genetic analysis of the systemin/JA signaling pathway in tomato plants provides a unique op-portunity to dissect the mechanism by which peptide and oxylipin signals interact to coordinate systemic expression of defense-related genes. Previously, it has been proposed that systemin is the long-distance mobile signal for systemic ex-pression of defense related genes. However, recent genetic approach provided new evidence that jasmonic acid, rather than systemin, functions as the systemic wound signal, and that the peptide systemin works to regulate the biosynthesis of JA.
Keywords:tomato  systemin  jasmonic acid  systemic defense signaling
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