KED gene expression in early response to wounding stress in tomato plants
Xing‐Hai Zhang,
Paveena Vichyavichien,
Nicholas Nifakos
et al.
Abstract:The wounding‐responsive KED gene, named for its coding for a lysine (K), glutamic acid (E), and aspartic acid (D)‐rich protein, is widely present among land plants. However, little is known about its regulation or function. In this study, we found that transcription of the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) KED gene, SlKED, was rapidly and transiently elevated by wounding or ethephon treatment. Compared to the wild‐type plants, the CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated SlKED knockout plants did not exhibit altered expression patter… Show more
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