Pathogenesis-related proteins and polyamines in a developmental mutant of tomato, Epinastic

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The polyamine level and the accumulation of pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins were studied in the ethylene overproducing Epinastic (Epi) tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) mutant, as compared with its parent, cv VFN8. Neither a decreased putrescine level nor an enhanced production of PR proteins were detected in Epi, contrary to what could be expected from our previous studies (JM Bellés, J Carbonell, V Conejero [1991] Plant Physiol 96: 1053-1059). However, treatment with the ethylene-releasing compound 2-chloroethylphosphonic acid (ethephon) or silver nitrate at high doses induced a decrease in putrescine content and an enhancing of the synthesis of PR proteins in Epi as ascertained by immunoblot analysis using antisera raised against Rutgers tomato PR proteins.

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Bellés, J. M., Tornero, P., & Conejero, V. (1992). Pathogenesis-related proteins and polyamines in a developmental mutant of tomato, Epinastic. Plant Physiology, 98(4), 1502–1505. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.98.4.1502

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