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Science 13 December 1996: Vol. 274. no. 5294, pp. 1914 - 1917 DOI: 10.1126/science.274.5294.1914
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Ethylene as a Signal Mediating the Wound Response of Tomato
Plants
P. J. O'Donnell,
C. Calvert,
R. Atzorn,
C. Wasternack,
H. M. O. Leyser,
D. J. Bowles
*
Plants respond to physical injury, such as that caused by foraging
insects, by synthesizing proteins that function in general defense and
tissue repair. In tomato plants, one class of wound-responsive genes
encodes proteinase inhibitor (pin) proteins shown to block insect
feeding. Application of many different factors will induce or inhibit
pin gene expression. Ethylene is required in the
transduction pathway leading from injury, and ethylene and jasmonates
act together to regulate pin gene expression during the
wound response.
P. J. O'Donnell, C. Calvert, H. M. O. Leyser, D. J. Bowles, The
Plant Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of York, P.O. Box
373, York YO1 5YW.
R. Atzorn, C. Wasternack, Institut für Pflanzenbiochemie (IPB),
Weinberg 3, 06120 Halle (Saale), Germany.
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To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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