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Jasmonate-and elicitor-responsive element JERE

The Str promoter has been extensively studied to identify elicitor- and jasmonate-responsive sequences [48,80,95]. Two regions were identified that dictated elicitor- and jasmonate-responsive reporter gene activation, the so-called BA region (Fig. 5 [48]), and a region close to the TATA box called jasmonate-and elicitor-responsive element (JERE [95]). An Str promoter derivative with a deletion of the BA region is still active and responsive to stress signals, but at a... [Pg.114]

Fig. 5. Model for elicitor signal transduction leading to Str expression. The model shows the positions of CrBPF-1 in a JA-independent, and ORCAs in a JA-dependent, elicitor signal transduction pathway. Protein phosphorylation and calcium influx are required for elicitor-induced jasmonate biosynthesis, as well as for the induction of CrBPF-1, ORCA2, and ORCA3. ORCA activation additionally depends on jasmonate biosynthesis. The positions of the TATA box, the BA region, and the jasmonate- and elicitor-responsive element (JERE) within the Str promoter are indicated... Fig. 5. Model for elicitor signal transduction leading to Str expression. The model shows the positions of CrBPF-1 in a JA-independent, and ORCAs in a JA-dependent, elicitor signal transduction pathway. Protein phosphorylation and calcium influx are required for elicitor-induced jasmonate biosynthesis, as well as for the induction of CrBPF-1, ORCA2, and ORCA3. ORCA activation additionally depends on jasmonate biosynthesis. The positions of the TATA box, the BA region, and the jasmonate- and elicitor-responsive element (JERE) within the Str promoter are indicated...

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