Dihydrocoronatine, promising candidate for a chemical probe to study coronatine-, jasmonoid- and octadecanoid-binding protein

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Coronatine (1), its synthetic analogs (6-13) and jasmonic acid induced various volatiles in rice leaves. In the range of 0.01-0.1 mM, dihydrocoronatine (7) exhibited 4-687 times higher activity for linalool emission than that of 1. The radioactive derivative of 7, [4,5- 3H]-7, was employed to identify the putative coronatine-binding protein in rice leaves. 7 would be a promising candidate for a chemical probe to study cornatine-binding protein related to the jasmonoid and octadecanoid signaling pathway in higher plants. A detailed study of coronatine-binding protein in rice leaves and cell culture with [4,5- 3H]-7 is now in progress.

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Suzuki, M., Hasegawa, M., Kodama, O., & Toshima, H. (2004). Dihydrocoronatine, promising candidate for a chemical probe to study coronatine-, jasmonoid- and octadecanoid-binding protein. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 68(7), 1617–1620. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.68.1617

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