Walker-Simmons M, Hadwiger L, Ryan C A
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1983 Jan 14;110(1):194-9. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(83)91279-2.
The Proteinase Inhibitor Inducing Factor, PIIF, a pectic polysaccharide that induces synthesis and accumulation of proteinase inhibitor proteins in tomato and potato leaves, is an effective elicitor of the phytoalexin pisatin in pea pod tissues. The levels of pisatin induced by PIIF, and the time course of elicitation, are similar to those induced by chitosans, beta-1,4 glucosamine polymers, which are potent elicitors of pisatin in pea pods. Similarly, the chitosans, found in both insect and fungal cell walls, are the most potent inducers yet found of proteinase inhibitor accumulation in excised tomato cotyledons. The similarity in the induction of synthesis of proteinase inhibitors in tomato cotyledons and of pisatin in pea pods by pectic polysaccharides and chitosans suggests that the two polysaccharide types may be triggering a similar fundamental system present in pea and tomato plants that regulates the expression of genes for natural protection systems.
蛋白酶抑制剂诱导因子(PIIF)是一种果胶多糖,可诱导番茄和马铃薯叶片中蛋白酶抑制剂蛋白的合成与积累,它是豌豆荚组织中植保素豌豆素的有效激发子。PIIF诱导的豌豆素水平以及激发的时间进程,与壳聚糖(β-1,4-葡糖胺聚合物)诱导的情况相似,壳聚糖是豌豆荚中豌豆素的强效激发子。同样,在昆虫和真菌细胞壁中都存在的壳聚糖,是迄今为止在离体番茄子叶中发现的最有效的蛋白酶抑制剂积累诱导剂。果胶多糖和壳聚糖在番茄子叶中诱导蛋白酶抑制剂合成以及在豌豆荚中诱导豌豆素合成的相似性表明,这两种多糖类型可能触发了豌豆和番茄植物中存在的类似基本系统,该系统调节天然保护系统相关基因的表达。