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Plant Cell Physiol


Title:The jasmonate-induced expression of the Nicotiana tabacum leaf lectin
Author(s):Lannoo N; Vandenborre G; Miersch O; Smagghe G; Wasternack C; Peumans WJ; Van Damme EJ;
Address:"Laboratory of Biochemistry and Glycobiology, Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Gent, Belgium"
Journal Title:Plant Cell Physiol
Year:2007
Volume:20070710
Issue:8
Page Number:1207 - 1218
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcm090
ISSN/ISBN:0032-0781 (Print) 0032-0781 (Linking)
Abstract:"Previous experiments with tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv Samsun NN) plants revealed that jasmonic acid methyl ester (JAME) induces the expression of a cytoplasmic/nuclear lectin in leaf cells and provided the first evidence that jasmonates affect the expression of carbohydrate-binding proteins in plant cells. To corroborate the induced accumulation of relatively large amounts of a cytoplasmic/nuclear lectin, a detailed study was performed on the induction of the lectin in both intact tobacco plants and excised leaves. Experiments with different stress factors demonstrated that the lectin is exclusively induced by exogeneously applied jasmonic acid and JAME, and to a lesser extent by insect herbivory. The lectin concentration depends on leaf age and the position of the tissue in the leaf. JAME acts systemically in intact plants but very locally in excised leaves. Kinetic analyses indicated that the lectin is synthesized within 12 h exposure time to JAME, reaching a maximum after 60 h. After removal of JAME, the lectin progressively disappears from the leaf tissue. The JAME-induced accumulation of an abundant nuclear/cytoplasmic lectin is discussed in view of the possible role of this lectin in the plant"
Keywords:"Acetates/pharmacology Animals Cyclopentanes/*pharmacology Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/drug effects Oxylipins/*pharmacology Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology Plant Leaves/*genetics/metabolism/parasitology Plant Lectins/*genetics/metabolism Reverse;"
Notes:"MedlineLannoo, Nausicaa Vandenborre, Gianni Miersch, Otto Smagghe, Guy Wasternack, Claus Peumans, Willy J Van Damme, Els J M eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Japan 2007/07/12 Plant Cell Physiol. 2007 Aug; 48(8):1207-18. doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcm090. Epub 2007 Jul 10"

 
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