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Zhao, Lei
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
Le Thi Phuong
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
Mai Thanh Luan
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
Aprilia Nur Fitrianti
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
Matsui, Hidenori
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
Nakagami, Hirofumi
RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science
Noutoshi, Yoshiteru
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
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Yamamoto, Mikihiro
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
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Ichinose, Yuki
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
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Shiraishi, Tomonori
Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, Graduate School of Environmental and Life ScienceOkayama University
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Toyoda, Kazuhiro
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Abstract | PRX34 mediates the oxidative burst in Arabidopsis. Here we characterized two additional Arabidopsis prx34 null mutants (prx34-2, prx34-3), besides the well-studied prx34-1. Due to a decrease in corresponding peroxidase, the activity that generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) was significantly lower in cell wall extracts of prx34-2 and prx34-3 plants. Consistently, the prx34-2 and prx34-3 exhibited reduced accumulation both of ROS and callose in Flg22-elicitor-treated leaves, leading to enhanced susceptibility to bacterial and fungal pathogens. In contrast, ectopic expression of PRX34 in the wild type caused enhanced resistance. PRX34 is thus a component for disease resistance in Arabidopsis.
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Keywords | Apoplastic oxidative burst
Arabidopsis
Cell wall
Class III peroxidase
PRX34
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)
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Published Date | 2019-06-07
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Journal of General Plant Pathology
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Volume | volume85
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Issue | issue6
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Publisher | Springer
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Start Page | 405
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End Page | 412
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ISSN | 1345-2630
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NCID | AA11449093
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Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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Citation | Zhao, L., Phuong, L.T., Luan, M.T. et al. J Gen Plant Pathol (2019) 85: 405. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-019-00863-9
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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助成番号 | 18K05645
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