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Pathogenesis-related gene expression by specific calmodulin Isoforms is dependent on NIM1, a key regulator of systemic acquired resistance

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Park, Chan YoungHeo, WDYoo, JHLee, JHKim, MCChun, HJMoon, BCKim, IHPark, HCChoi, MSOk, HMCheong, MSLee, SMKim, HSLee, KHLim, COChung, WSCho, MJ
Issued Date
2004-10
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/7193
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http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=19944428902
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MOLECULES AND CELLS, v.18, no.2, pp.207 - 213
Abstract
Plants produce numerous calmodulin isoforms that exhibit differential gene expression patterns and sense different Ca2+ signals. This diversity results in different physiological responses to particular stimuli. Gm-CaM-4 and -5 are two divergent calmodulin isoforms from the soybean (Glycine max) that have been reported to be involved in plant disease resistance. However, little is known about the pathway by which these specific isoforms transduce the defense signal and upregulate pathogenesis-related (PR) genes. Here we report that overexpression of GmCaM-4/-5 induces constitutive PR gene expression and enhances disease resistance in wild-type Arabidopsis, but not in the nim1 mutant of Arabidopsis. GmCaM-4/-5 also appear to activate trans-acting elements that bind to cis-acting elements in the Arabidopsis PR-1 promoter. Thus upregulation of PR genes by these GmCaM isoforms is dependent on NIM1 (Non immunity 1) and unknown transcription factors.
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KOREAN SOC MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY
ISSN
1016-8478

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