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Proteins pathogenesis-related

Fraser, R.S.S. (1982). Are pathogenesis-related proteins involved in acquired systemic resistance of tobacco plants to tobacco mosaic virus Journal of General Virology, 58, 305-13. [Pg.9]

Fig. 4. Comparison of the two signal-reaction chains leading either to the UV light-induced formation of flavonoids or to the elicitor-induced formation of furanocoumarins and related compounds with antimicrobial activity. From Hahlbrock et al. (1985). PR -proteins are pathogenesis-related proteins. Fig. 4. Comparison of the two signal-reaction chains leading either to the UV light-induced formation of flavonoids or to the elicitor-induced formation of furanocoumarins and related compounds with antimicrobial activity. From Hahlbrock et al. (1985). PR -proteins are pathogenesis-related proteins.
In addition to the proteins mentioned above, there have been many reports of the induction of pathogenesis-related proteins (PRPs) in a number of plant species infected by viruses, viroids, bacteria or fungi (Van Loon, 1985). It has been shown that in cultured parsley cells, increased transcription of two PRP genes occurs within a few minutes of exposure to fungal elicitors (Somssich et al., 1986). Although several PRPs from tobacco have been purified and their cDNAs isolated (Hooft van Huijsduij-nen. Van Loon Bol, 1986), the exact action of these proteins remains unclear. [Pg.173]

Van Loon, L.C. (1985). Pathogenesis-related proteins. Plant Molecular Biology, 4, 111-16. [Pg.180]

Asenio T A, Crespo J F, Sanchez-Monge R, Lopez-Torrejon G, Somoza M L, Rodriguez J and Salcedo G (2004), Novel plant pathogenesis-related protein family involved in food allergy , J Allergy Clin Immunol, 114, 896-899. [Pg.323]

Antibody, scFv, against phytochrome Suspension Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) A. tumefaciens transformation of leaf explant CaMV 35S Tobacco pathogenesis related protein (PRla) 0.5 mg L-1 (e) 5.0% of total medium protein (e) 73... [Pg.18]

Human collagen CaMV 35S promoter/ Pathogenesis-related protein (PR) LP or tobacco > 100 4g g 1 tissue 41... [Pg.95]

Ebner, C., Hoflman-Sommergruber, K. and Breitender, H. (2001). Plant food allergens homologous to pathogenesis-related protein. Allergy, 56, Suppl. 67, 43 4. [Pg.123]

NT523 Cusack, M. and W. S. Pierpoint. Similarities between sweet protein thauma-tin and A pathogenesis-related protein from tobacco. Phytochemistry 1988 27(12) 3817-3821. [Pg.366]

Van Loon, L.C., and Van Strien, E.A., 1999, The families of pathogenesis-related proteins, their activities, and comparative analysis of PR-1 type proteins, Physiol. Mol. Plant Pathol. 55 85-97. [Pg.234]

Pathogenesis-related protein 5 (also known as PR-S) represents a fifth... [Pg.209]

Bol, J.F., Linthorst, H. Comelissen, B. (1990). Pathogenesis-related proteins induced by virus infection. Annual Review of Phytopathology 28, 113-38. [Pg.225]

Fraser, R. Clay, C. (1983). Pathogenesis-related proteins and acquired resistance causal relationship or separate effects. Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology 89, 283-92. [Pg.226]

Friedrich, L., Moyer, M., Ward, E. Ryals, J. (1991). Isolation and characterization of cDNA clones encoding pathogenesis-related protein 4 from tobacco. Molecular and General Genetics 230, 113-19. [Pg.226]

Kauffmann, S., Legrand, M., Geoffrey, P. Fritig, B. (1987). Biological function of pathogenesis-related protein four PR proteins of tobacco have l,3p glucanase activity. The EMBO Journal 11,3209-12. [Pg.226]

Metraux, J.P., Streit, L. Staub, T. (1988). A pathogenesis-related protein in cucumber is a chitinase. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 33, 1-9. [Pg.228]

Payne, G., Middlesteadt, W., Desai, N., Williams, S., Dincher, S., Carnes, M. Ryals, J. (1989). Isolation and sequence of a genomic clone encoding the basic form of pathogenesis-related protein 1 from Nicotiana tabacum. Plant Molecular Biology 12, 595-6. [Pg.228]

Payne, G., Parks, T., Burkhart, W., Dincher, S., Ahl, P., Metraux, J. Ryals, J. (19886). Isolation of the genomic clone for pathogenesis-related protein la from Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanthi. Plant Molecular Biology 11, 89-94. [Pg.228]

Tuzun, S., Rao, N., Voegli, U., Schardl, C. Kuc, J. (1989). Induced systemic resistance to blue mold early induction and accumulation of P-l,3-glucanases, chitinases, and other pathogenesis-related proteins (b-proteins) in immunized tobacco. Phytopathology 79, 979-83. [Pg.229]


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