1996
DOI: 10.1104/pp.112.3.1201
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Differential Expression of Soybean Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitor Genes during Development and in Response to Wounding and Methyl Jasmonate

Abstract: Three cysteine proteinase inhibitor cDNA clones (pL1, pR1, and pN2) have been isolated from a soybean (Glycine max 1. Merr.) embryo library. The proteins encoded by the clones are between 60 and 70% identical and contain the consensus QxVxC motif and W residue i n the appropriate spatial context for interaction with the cysteine proteinase papain. L7, R7, and N2 mRNAs were differentially expressed in different organs of plants (juvenile and mature) and seedlings, although NZ mRNA was constitutive only i n flow… Show more

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“…The positive interaction between JA and ethylene after wounding synergistically induces PI genes, such as CystPI genes in soybean (14). However, changes in the synthesis of JA by elevated CO 2 can affect constitutive and inducible CystPI activity levels.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The positive interaction between JA and ethylene after wounding synergistically induces PI genes, such as CystPI genes in soybean (14). However, changes in the synthesis of JA by elevated CO 2 can affect constitutive and inducible CystPI activity levels.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). The potent inhibitory capacity and the effectiveness of these soybean CystPIs (N2 and R1) against many coleopteran species have been demonstrated by feeding experiments with plants or with diets containing recombinant inhibitors (13)(14)(15). CystPIs can affect the behavior and performance of adult coleopterans.…”
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“…Plant proteinase inhibitors, a-amylase inhibitors, lectins and chitin binding proteins are usually expressed in response to herbivore insects, pathogens and wounding (Ryan, 1990;Botella et al, 1996;Koiwa et al, 1997;Sales et al, 2001) and may affect development by interfering in the proteolytic processes of a wide range of potentially damaging organisms, including bacteria, fungi, nematodes (Haq et al, 2004) and insects (Terra and Ferreira, 1994;Pompermayer, et al, 2001;Falco and Silva-Filho, 2003). The effects on insects can be observed when digestive enzymes are inhibited or when defense proteins bind to the gut structures of larvae and insects (XavierFilho, 1993).…”
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confidence: 99%