Early signaling events induced by the peptide elicitor PIP-1 necessary for acetosyringone accumulation in tobacco cells

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Abstract

A peptide elicitor PIP-1 induces defense-related secondary metabolites such as phytoalexin capsidiol in tobacco cells. In this study, we identified one of other metabolites induced by PIP-1 as acetosyringone. Unlike capsidiol accumulation that requires long-term stimulation with PIP-1, acetosyringone was induced by short-term stimulation with PIP-1. The importance of NADPH oxidase in the acetosyringone induction was also demonstrated.

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Kim, Y., Miyashita, M., & Miyagawa, H. (2016). Early signaling events induced by the peptide elicitor PIP-1 necessary for acetosyringone accumulation in tobacco cells. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 80(6), 1054–1057. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2016.1151342

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