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321 related items for PubMed ID: 15722469

  • 1. Role of beta-oxidation in jasmonate biosynthesis and systemic wound signaling in tomato.
    Li C, Schilmiller AL, Liu G, Lee GI, Jayanty S, Sageman C, Vrebalov J, Giovannoni JJ, Yagi K, Kobayashi Y, Howe GA.
    Plant Cell; 2005 Mar; 17(3):971-86. PubMed ID: 15722469
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  • 2. The tomato suppressor of prosystemin-mediated responses2 gene encodes a fatty acid desaturase required for the biosynthesis of jasmonic acid and the production of a systemic wound signal for defense gene expression.
    Li C, Liu G, Xu C, Lee GI, Bauer P, Ling HQ, Ganal MW, Howe GA.
    Plant Cell; 2003 Jul; 15(7):1646-61. PubMed ID: 12837953
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  • 3. Role of tomato lipoxygenase D in wound-induced jasmonate biosynthesis and plant immunity to insect herbivores.
    Yan L, Zhai Q, Wei J, Li S, Wang B, Huang T, Du M, Sun J, Kang L, Li CB, Li C.
    PLoS Genet; 2013 Jul; 9(12):e1003964. PubMed ID: 24348260
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  • 4. The tomato mutant spr1 is defective in systemin perception and the production of a systemic wound signal for defense gene expression.
    Lee GI, Howe GA.
    Plant J; 2003 Feb; 33(3):567-76. PubMed ID: 12581314
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  • 5. Distinct roles for jasmonate synthesis and action in the systemic wound response of tomato.
    Li L, Li C, Lee GI, Howe GA.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2002 Apr 30; 99(9):6416-21. PubMed ID: 11959903
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  • 6. Wound- and pathogen-activated de novo JA synthesis using different ACX isozymes in tea plant (Camellia sinensis).
    Chen S, Lu X, Ge L, Sun X, Xin Z.
    J Plant Physiol; 2019 Dec 30; 243():153047. PubMed ID: 31639538
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  • 7. Jasmonate-dependent induction of polyphenol oxidase activity in tomato foliage is important for defense against Spodoptera exigua but not against Manduca sexta.
    Bosch M, Berger S, Schaller A, Stintzi A.
    BMC Plant Biol; 2014 Sep 27; 14():257. PubMed ID: 25261073
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  • 8. Systemin/Jasmonate-mediated systemic defense signaling in tomato.
    Sun JQ, Jiang HL, Li CY.
    Mol Plant; 2011 Jul 27; 4(4):607-15. PubMed ID: 21357647
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  • 10. Functional diversification of acyl-coenzyme A oxidases in jasmonic acid biosynthesis and action.
    Schilmiller AL, Koo AJ, Howe GA.
    Plant Physiol; 2007 Feb 27; 143(2):812-24. PubMed ID: 17172287
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  • 12. Characterization and cDNA-microarray expression analysis of 12-oxophytodienoate reductases reveals differential roles for octadecanoid biosynthesis in the local versus the systemic wound response.
    Strassner J, Schaller F, Frick UB, Howe GA, Weiler EW, Amrhein N, Macheroux P, Schaller A.
    Plant J; 2002 Nov 27; 32(4):585-601. PubMed ID: 12445129
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  • 13. Virulence systems of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato promote bacterial speck disease in tomato by targeting the jasmonate signaling pathway.
    Zhao Y, Thilmony R, Bender CL, Schaller A, He SY, Howe GA.
    Plant J; 2003 Nov 27; 36(4):485-99. PubMed ID: 14617079
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  • 15. Leucine aminopeptidase regulates defense and wound signaling in tomato downstream of jasmonic acid.
    Fowler JH, Narváez-Vásquez J, Aromdee DN, Pautot V, Holzer FM, Walling LL.
    Plant Cell; 2009 Apr 27; 21(4):1239-51. PubMed ID: 19376935
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  • 16. The wound response in tomato--role of jasmonic acid.
    Wasternack C, Stenzel I, Hause B, Hause G, Kutter C, Maucher H, Neumerkel J, Feussner I, Miersch O.
    J Plant Physiol; 2006 Feb 27; 163(3):297-306. PubMed ID: 16368162
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  • 17. The tomato homolog of CORONATINE-INSENSITIVE1 is required for the maternal control of seed maturation, jasmonate-signaled defense responses, and glandular trichome development.
    Li L, Zhao Y, McCaig BC, Wingerd BA, Wang J, Whalon ME, Pichersky E, Howe GA.
    Plant Cell; 2004 Jan 27; 16(1):126-43. PubMed ID: 14688297
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  • 19. The jasmonate signaling pathway in tomato regulates susceptibility to a toxin-dependent necrotrophic pathogen.
    Egusa M, Ozawa R, Takabayashi J, Otani H, Kodama M.
    Planta; 2009 Mar 27; 229(4):965-76. PubMed ID: 19148670
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  • 20. Octadecanoid and jasmonate signaling in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) leaves: endogenous jasmonates do not induce jasmonate biosynthesis.
    Miersch O, Wasternack C.
    Biol Chem; 2000 Aug 27; 381(8):715-22. PubMed ID: 11030429
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