Stratmann Johannes W
University of South Carolina, Department of Biological Sciences, Coker Life Science Building, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
Trends Plant Sci. 2003 Jun;8(6):247-50. doi: 10.1016/S1360-1385(03)00106-7.
When plants are wounded, a long-distance signal is produced that activates the wound response in unwounded leaves. Recent work by Gregg Howe's group suggests that jasmonic acid is the long-distance wound signal. Previously, many data indicated that the signaling peptide systemin might function as the systemic wound signal. According to the new data, systemin is crucial for the production of the systemic wound signal in the wounded leaf, but might not travel long distances.
当植物受到创伤时,会产生一种远距离信号,该信号会激活未受伤叶片中的创伤反应。格雷格·豪的研究小组最近的工作表明,茉莉酸是远距离创伤信号。此前,许多数据表明,信号肽系统素可能作为系统性创伤信号发挥作用。根据新数据,系统素对于受伤叶片中系统性创伤信号的产生至关重要,但可能不会远距离传输。