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Tobacco gene

Van de Rhee, M., Van Kan, J., Gonzalez-Jean, M. Bol, J. (1990). Analysis of regulatory elements involved in the induction of two tobacco genes by salicylate treatment and virus infection. The Plant Cell 2, 357-66. [Pg.229]

Fraissinet-Tachet, L., Baltz, R., Ghong, J., Kauffmann, S., Fritig, B. and Saindrenan, P (1998) Two tobacco genes induced by infection, elicitor and salicylic acid encode glucosyltransferases acting on phenylpropanoids and benzoic acid derivatives, including salicylic acid. FEBS Lett., 437, 319-23. [Pg.235]

At the RNA level, each of the two tobacco genes is transcribed, although one is consistently expressed at higher levels than the other (Martin, S. Mazur, B.J. Smith, J.K., manuscript in preparation). The highest levels of ALS message are seen in flowers and in the youngest leaves, while expression is barely detectable in roots and in the older tissues. [Pg.32]

Protein (tobacco gene MST1 hydrogen ion-monosaccharidecotransporting reduced) 3417a, 4249... [Pg.995]

Cornelissen, and J.F. Bol Structure of tobacco genes encoding thaumatin-like proteins Plant Mol. Biol. 12 (1989)153-155. [Pg.1422]

Fraissinet-Tachet, L. et al. (1998) Two tobacco genes induced by infection, elicitor and salicylic... [Pg.224]

Horvath, D M. and Chua, N.H. (1996) Identification of an immediate-early salicylic acid-inducible tobacco gene and characterization of induction by other compounds. Plant Mol Biol 31, 1061-1072... [Pg.225]

Horvath, D M. et al. (1998) Four classes of salicylate-induced tobacco genes. Mol. Plant Microbe Interact. 11, 895-905... [Pg.225]


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