2013
DOI: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.12.1207a
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Overexpression of a tobacco Dof transcription factor BBF1 stimulates the transcription of the tobacco mosaic virus resistance gene N and defense-related responses including ROS production

Abstract: Dof proteins are known as plant-specific transcription factors. We previously reported that Dof proteins might be involved in expression of the tobacco resistance gene N for Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). In N-carrying tobacco cultivars such as Samsun NN, a rapid upregulation of N transcription is induced by TMV infection, which is followed by the defense response called the hypersensitive response (HR). In this study, the role of a tobacco Dof protein BBF1 in N transcription was investigated. We cloned a BBF1 OR… Show more

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“…Similarly, several ZmDOF genes were up-regulated during salt treatment of seedlings (Chen and Cao, 2014 ). Overexpression of BBF1 from tobacco stimulates the transcription of the tobacco mosaic virus resistance gene N and defense-related responses, including ROS production (Takano et al, 2013 ). The identification of DOF genes associated with newer functions, such as abiotic stresses, needs to be explored for crop improvement (Gupta et al, 2015 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, several ZmDOF genes were up-regulated during salt treatment of seedlings (Chen and Cao, 2014 ). Overexpression of BBF1 from tobacco stimulates the transcription of the tobacco mosaic virus resistance gene N and defense-related responses, including ROS production (Takano et al, 2013 ). The identification of DOF genes associated with newer functions, such as abiotic stresses, needs to be explored for crop improvement (Gupta et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%