... FEBS
MINIREVIEW
Plant oxylipins: COI1/JAZs/MYC2 as the core jasmonic
acid-signalling module
Andrea Chini, Marta Boter and Roberto Solano
Departamento de Gene
´
tica Molecular de Plantas, Centro Nacional de ... has been proposed to be
the active form of the hormone, and COI1 is an essential component of the
receptor complex. These recent discoveries have defined the c...
... (2009) Plant oxylipins:
COI1/JAZs/MYC2 as the core jasmonic acid-signalling
module. FEBS J 276, doi:10.1111/j.1742-4658.2009.
07194.x
57 Farmer EE, Alme
´
ras E & Krishnamurthy V (2003)
Jasmonates ... Farmer
EE (2001) Plant defense in the absence of jasmonic
acid: the role of cyclopentenones. Proc Natl Acad Sci
USA 98, 12837–12842.
79 Taki N, Sasaki-Sekimoto Y, Ob...
... focuses on plant nucleus
proteomes, as the proteomics of whole plants [8–13]
has been previously reviewed. Furthermore, we will
here discuss the uniqueness of the nucleus within the
cell and the problems ... the
plant nucleus and its compartments. Until recently,
knowledge about the nucleus in planta was limited to
the characterization of the nucleolus, the CBs, and...
... differences among
the three HASs. The HA-synthesizing capacity of
HASs and, specifically, HAS2 can be regulated by
dimerization and ubiquitination [60]. In this study, the
mutation of the HAS2 lysine ... an
increase in cancer-associated fibroblasts ⁄ myofibroblasts
that produce an array of growth factors and chemokin-
es, and amplify the synthesis of HA and proteoglycans
such as vers...
... An average of 10 scans was
obtained. A baseline was subtracted from the spectra of the
samples and finally the result was smoothed. The mean
residue ellipticity, [Q], was calculated in units of ... clear
double salt bridge with the Asp32 and Asp106 sidechains
within domain A [5], although we cannot exclude the
participation of other ionisable groups.
On the other hand, the resu...
... also more ‘dynamic’ aspects
of biomolecular complexes. When available, classical
NMR data such as NOEs can also be incorporated
into HADDOCK, as was the case for generating the
solution structure ... formation
[137,138]. Another kind of flexibility which, in our
opinion without a good reason, has not had much
attention is that complexes themselves might be
dynamic. As the forces th...
... site,
the farther away the occluding loop residues are
shifted. As seen in the tetragonal form of the cathepsin
B chagasin complex (3CBK), the depth of the binding
of inhibitor as well as the shift ... features of the inhibitors as well as
to the packing constraints of the environment. The lar-
ger and wider the features of the ligands that compete
with th...
... invasion
and prevents further disease development [1].
With regard to plant pathogens, the capacity to over-
come plant defence, by protecting themselves from the
oxidative stress activated by the ... through the modification of specific
host proteins. The secretion of extracellular enzymes,
such as pectin esterases, polygalacturonases, xylanases,
pectato lyases and cellulases,...
... interactions
involving other proteins, such as actin, protein kinase N,
casein-kinase-2-like serine kinase and amphiphysin,
Keywords
hydrogen peroxide; peroxiredoxin II;
phosphatidic acid; phospholipase D1; ... at the
SUNY-Stony Brook CASM facility. The most promin-
ent band ( 22 kDa; indicated by the arrow in Fig. 2)
was identified as PrxII (Fig. 3). PrxII is a 22 kDa pro-
tein tha...