Seo S, Okamoto M, Seto H, Ishizuka K, Sano H, Ohashi Y
Institute of Applied Biochemistry, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
Science. 1995 Dec 22;270(5244):1988-92. doi: 10.1126/science.270.5244.1988.
A complementary DNA encoding a mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase homolog has been isolated from tobacco plants. Transcripts of the corresponding gene were not observed in healthy tobacco leaves but began to accumulate 1 minute after mechanical wounding. In tobacco plants transformed with the cloned complementary DNA, trans inactivation of the endogenous homologous gene occurred, and both production of wound-induced jasmonic acid and accumulation of wound-inducible gene transcripts were inhibited. In contrast, the levels of salicylic acid and transcripts for pathogen-inducible, acidic pathogenesis-related proteins were increased upon wounding. These results indicate that this MAP kinase is part of the initial response of higher plants to mechanical wounding.
从烟草植株中分离出了一种编码促分裂原活化蛋白(MAP)激酶同源物的互补DNA。在健康烟草叶片中未观察到相应基因的转录本,但在机械损伤1分钟后开始积累。在用克隆的互补DNA转化的烟草植株中,内源性同源基因发生反式失活,伤口诱导的茉莉酸生成和伤口诱导基因转录本的积累均受到抑制。相反,伤口处理后水杨酸水平以及病原体诱导的酸性病程相关蛋白的转录本水平升高。这些结果表明,这种MAP激酶是高等植物对机械损伤初始反应的一部分。