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Title: Neomycin: an effective inhibitor of jasmonate-induced reactions in plants
Authors: Vadassery, Jyothilakshmi
Ballhorn, Daniel J.
Fleming, Steven R.
Mazars, Christian
Pandey, Shree P.
Schmidt, Axel
Schuman, Meredith C.
Yeh, Kai‑Wun
Yilamujiang, Ayufu
Mithöfer, Axel
Keywords: Jasmonate
Inhibitor
Defense
Dicots
Gymnosperms
Monocots
Neomycin
Signaling
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Springer Nature
Citation: Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 38(2): 713-722
Abstract: Jasmonates are important phytohormones involved in both plant developmental processes as well as defense reactions. Many JA-mediated plant defense responses have been studied in model plants using mutants of the jasmonate signaling pathway. However, in plant species where JA-signaling mutants are not accessible, the availability of a tool targeting JA signaling is crucial to investigate jasmonate-dependent processes. Neomycin is a poly-cationic aminoglycoside antibiotic that blocks the release of Ca2+ from internal stores. We examined the inhibitory activities of neomycin on different jasmonate-inducible responses in eight different plant species: Intracellular calcium measurements in Nicotiana tabacum cell culture, Sporamin gene induction in Ipomoea batatas, PDF2.2 gene expression in Triticum aestivum, Nepenthesin protease activity measurement in Nepenthes alata, extrafloral nectar production in Phaseolus lunatus, nectary formation in Populus trichocarpa, terpene accumulation in Picea abies, and secondary metabolite generation in Nicotiana attenuata. We are able to show that neomycin, an easily manageable and commercially available compound, inhibits JA-mediated responses across the plant kingdom.
Description: Accepted date: 11 October 2018
URI: http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/896
ISSN: 1435-8107
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