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Linoleic acid-induced expression of defense genes and enzymes in tobacco.

Marilyn S Sumayo1, Duck-Kee Kwon2, Sa-Youl Ghim3.   

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Linoleic acid (LA) is a naturally occurring fatty acid (FA) found to elicit induced systemic resistance (ISR) of tobacco against the bacterial soft rot pathogen, Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum (PCC). In this study, we examined effects of six doses of exogenous LA on the induction of defense genes and enzymes. The optimum ISR activity was observed in plants treated with 0.1mM LA where the effect of LA on membrane permeability was minimal. The application of LA as a root drench enhanced the activity of defense enzymes such as phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL), peroxidase (POD), and polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and induced the expression of β-glucuronidase (GUS). PAL and POD activities were increased in a concentration dependent manner while the maximum PPO activity was observed after treatment with 0.01mM LA. An RT-PCR analysis of the defense-related genes, Coi1, NPR1, PR-1a and PR-1b, of tobacco plants treated with 0.1mM LA revealed an association of LA with elicitation of ISR in tobacco.
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Keywords:  Defense enzymes; Defense genes; Induced systemic resistance (ISR); Linoleic acid (LA); Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum (PCC)

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25238656     DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2014.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0176-1617            Impact factor:   3.549


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Authors:  Elena Marusich; Heakal Mohamed; Yuriy Afanasev; Sergey Leonov
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-09-16
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