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dc.creatorORTEGA,XIMENA
dc.creatorPOLANCO,RUBÉN
dc.creatorCASTAÑEDA,PATRICIA
dc.creatorPEREZ,LUZ M
dc.date2002-01-01
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dc.identifierhttps://scielo.conicyt.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602002000300012
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/117870
dc.descriptionThe development of an effective hypersensitive response (HR) in any plant system relies, not only in their gene composition and expression, but also on an effective and rapid signal transduction system. Lemon seedlings induce the phenylpropanoid pathway, which results in the de novo biosynthesis of the phytoalexin scoparone, as part of the hypersensitive response against Alternaria alternata. In order to elucidate some of the signaling elements that participate in the development of HR in lemon seedlings, we used several compounds that are known as activators or inhibitors of signal transduction elements in plants or in animal cells. Lemon seedlings treated either with cholera toxin or with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), in the absence of A. alternata induced phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL, E. C. 4.3.1.5) and the synthesis of scoparone, suggesting the participation of a G-protein and of a serine/threonine kinase, respectively, in signal transduction. The use of trifluoperazine (TFP), W-7, staurosporine, lavendustin A or 2,5dihydroximethyl cinnamate (DHMC) prevented PAL induction as well as scoparone biosynthesis in response to the fungal inoculation, thus allowing us to infer the participation of Calmodulin (CaM), of serine/threonine and of tyrosine protein kinases (TPK) for signal transduction in Citrus limon in response to A. alternata
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dc.publisherSociedad de Biología de Chile
dc.relation10.4067/S0716-97602002000300012
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceBiological Research v.35 n.3-4 2002
dc.subjectCitrus limon
dc.subjecthypersensitive response
dc.subjectsignal transduction
dc.titleSignal transduction in lemon seedlings in the hypersensitive response against Alternaria alternata: participation of calmodulin, G-protein and protein kinases


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