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. 1990 Feb;14(2):119-26.
doi: 10.1007/BF00018553.

Tobacco genes encoding acidic and basic isoforms of pathogenesis-related proteins display different expression patterns

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Tobacco genes encoding acidic and basic isoforms of pathogenesis-related proteins display different expression patterns

J Memelink et al. Plant Mol Biol. 1990 Feb.

Abstract

The induction by cytokinin stress and ethylene of nine different tobacco mosaic virus-inducible mRNA classes (termed A-I) encoding pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins was studied. The induced mRNA levels were compared to basal levels in healthy tobacco plants grown in tissue culture and in a greenhouse. Cytokinin stress and ethylene were found to induce different subsets of the mRNAs, indicating that ethylene is not the primary inducing signal in cytokinin-stressed shoots. mRNAs F, H and G encoding the basic hydrolytic enzymes chitinase, beta-1,3-glucanase and a basic equivalent of PR-1, respectively, were found to be expressed at high levels in roots of healthy plants. mRNAs D, I and B encoding the acidic equivalents of the proteins proved to be present at low levels in healthy plants. These results indicate that genes encoding basic and acidic isoforms of pathogenesis-related proteins are differentially regulated.

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