2011
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/err226
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A jacalin-related lectin-like gene in wheat is a component of the plant defence system

Abstract: Jacalin-related lectins (JRLs) are a subgroup of proteins with one or more jacalin-like lectin domains. Although JRLs are often associated with biotic or abiotic stimuli, their biological functions in plants, as well as their relationships to plant disease resistance, are poorly understood. A mannose-specific JRL (mJRL)-like gene (TaJRLL1) that is mainly expressed in stem and spike and encodes a protein with two jacalin-like lectin domains was identified in wheat. Pathogen infection and phytohormone treatments… Show more

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“…Moreover, the pattern of over-expression after inoculation was also detected for the gene that codifies a jacalin-related lectin 3 protein (JRL), which is often associated with biotic and abiotic stimuli. JRLs proteins have been referenced as a component of the plant defense system, although their role is not well understood yet, due to their structural diversity [66]. In general, the results obtained in the present study are in agreement with the set of candidate genes, related with the response to PWN infection, reported in different studies [20,67].…”
Section: Infection Leads To De Novo Transcription Of Genes Involved Isupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Moreover, the pattern of over-expression after inoculation was also detected for the gene that codifies a jacalin-related lectin 3 protein (JRL), which is often associated with biotic and abiotic stimuli. JRLs proteins have been referenced as a component of the plant defense system, although their role is not well understood yet, due to their structural diversity [66]. In general, the results obtained in the present study are in agreement with the set of candidate genes, related with the response to PWN infection, reported in different studies [20,67].…”
Section: Infection Leads To De Novo Transcription Of Genes Involved Isupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The wheat alpha-tubulin (GenBank [GB] No. : U76558.1; Xiang et al, 2011) was used as a housekeeping gene for TaFROG gene expression analysis and verified to be not differentially expressed either in the microarray expression data available in the PLEXdb (http://www.plexdb.org/) or in the conditions used in our analysis. For F. graminearum, the FgActin gene (FGSG locus ID: 07335.3;Brown et al, 2011) was used as a reference to calculate the relative expression of the FgTri5 gene (FGSG locus ID: 03537.3).…”
Section: Primersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are involved in multiple biological processes (Aucouturier et al, 1989;Yong et al, 2003;Jiang et al, 2006). Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) JASMONATE ACID RESPONSE1 and wheat (Triticum aestivum) JACALIN-RELATED LECTIN LIKE1 are involved in jasmonic acid-mediated defense responses (León et al, 1998;Xiang et al, 2011). In rice (Oryza sativa), JACALIN-RELATED LECTIN1 (OsJAC1) suppresses the coleoptiles and stem elongation .…”
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confidence: 99%