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Title: Ultraviolet-B activates components of the systemin signaling pathway in Lycopersicon peruvianum suspension-cultured cells. Author: Yalamanchili RD, Stratmann JW. Journal: J Biol Chem; 2002 Aug 09; 277(32):28424-30. PubMed ID: 12034744. Abstract: Among the early responses of Lycopersicon peruvianum suspension-cultured cells to the polypeptide wound signal systemin are the alkalinization of the culture medium and the activation of a 48-kDa mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). Here, we report that both responses are induced in the cells by exposure to ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation. Suramin, an inhibitor of systemin receptor function, strongly inhibited the UV-B-induced medium alkalinization and MAPK activity. The UV-B response was also reduced when cells were initially treated with systemin or the systemin antagonist Ala-17-systemin, which competitively inhibits binding of systemin to the systemin receptor. Cells that were initially treated with either UV-B or systemin exhibited a strongly reduced response to a subsequent elicitation with systemin. The desensitization was transient, reaching a maximum at 30-60 min after the initial treatment. Several hours later, depending on the initial UV-B dose or systemin concentration, the cells regained their initial responsiveness. When cells were irradiated with low doses of UV-B and subsequently treated with systemin, the UV-B response reached levels higher than the response without UV-B treatment. The data provide evidence for an involvement of the systemin receptor and/or systemin-responsive signaling elements in the UV-B response.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]