Wound-Induced Proteinase Inhibitor in Plant Leaves: A Possible Defense Mechanism against Insects.
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A herbivorous mite down-regulates plant defence and produces web to exclude competitorsInterplant communication: airborne methyl jasmonate induces synthesis of proteinase inhibitors in plant leavesStructural basis of inhibition revealed by a 1:2 complex of the two-headed tomato inhibitor-II and subtilisin CarlsbergVersatile Loops in Mycocypins Inhibit Three Protease FamiliesManipulation of endogenous trypsin proteinase inhibitor production in Nicotiana attenuata demonstrates their function as antiherbivore defensesSystem potentials, a novel electrical long-distance apoplastic signal in plants, induced by woundingIon channel-forming alamethicin is a potent elicitor of volatile biosynthesis and tendril coiling. Cross talk between jasmonate and salicylate signaling in lima beanWound-inducible proteinase inhibitors in pepper. Differential regulation upon wounding, systemin, and methyl jasmonateSubterranean, herbivore-induced plant volatile increases biological control activity of multiple beneficial nematode species in distinct habitatsPlant Defense against Insect HerbivoresThe role of salicylic acid and jasmonic acid in pathogen defence.Ecological turmoil in evolutionary dynamics of plant-insect interactions: defense to offence.Systemic signaling in tomato plants for defense against herbivores. Isolation and characterization of three novel defense-signaling glycopeptide hormones coded in a single precursor gene.Characterization of the wound-induced metallocarboxypeptidase inhibitor from potato. cDNA sequence, induction of gene expression, subcellular immunolocalization and potential roles of the C-terminal propeptide.Wound-inducible expression of a potato inhibitor II-chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene fusion in transgenic tobacco plants.Digestive duet: midgut digestive proteinases of Manduca sexta ingesting Nicotiana attenuata with manipulated trypsin proteinase inhibitor expressionNtKTI1, a Kunitz trypsin inhibitor with antifungal activity from Nicotiana tabacum, plays an important role in tobacco's defense response.Bemisia tabaci Q carrying tomato yellow leaf curl virus strongly suppresses host plant defenses.Species-specific regulation of herbivory-induced defoliation tolerance is associated with jasmonate inducibilityAdaptation of Spodoptera exigua larvae to plant proteinase inhibitors by induction of gut proteinase activity insensitive to inhibition.Distinct roles for jasmonate synthesis and action in the systemic wound response of tomato.Plant receptor kinases: systemin receptor identified.Jasmonate-triggered plant immunityCoexpression of potato type I and II proteinase inhibitors gives cotton plants protection against insect damage in the field.Structural basis of the resistance of an insect carboxypeptidase to plant protease inhibitorsPeptide mimics of the Bowman-Birk inhibitor reactive site loop.How plants sense wounds: damaged-self recognition is based on plant-derived elicitors and induces octadecanoid signalingIndigestion is a plant's best defenseInsect eggs can enhance wound response in plants: a study system of tomato Solanum lycopersicum L. and Helicoverpa zea Boddie.Insecticide resistance mechanisms in the green peach aphid Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) II: Costs and benefitsOligogalacturonides and chitosan activate plant defensive genes through the octadecanoid pathway.Abscisic acid is involved in the wound-induced expression of the proteinase inhibitor II gene in potato and tomato.The systemin precursor gene regulates both defensive and developmental genes in Solanum tuberosum.Interspecific variation in compensatory regrowth to herbivory associated with soil nutrients in three Ficus (Moraceae) saplings.Danger signals - damaged-self recognition across the tree of life.Damaged-self recognition in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) shows taxonomic specificity and triggers signaling via reactive oxygen species (ROS).Stress inducible proteinase inhibitor diversity in Capsicum annuumSuppressors of systemin signaling identify genes in the tomato wound response pathway.Functional divergence in tandemly duplicated Arabidopsis thaliana trypsin inhibitor genes.Hijacking common mycorrhizal networks for herbivore-induced defence signal transfer between tomato plants.
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Wound-Induced Proteinase Inhibitor in Plant Leaves: A Possible Defense Mechanism against Insects.
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10.1126/SCIENCE.175.4023.776
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1972-02-01T00:00:00Z