Title : Inhibition of SlMPK1, SlMPK2, and SlMPK3 Disrupts Defense Signaling Pathways and Enhances Tomato Fruit Susceptibility to Botrytis cinerea.

Pub. Date : 2015 Jun 10

PMID : 25910076






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1 Our previous study indicated that SlMPK1/2/3 were associated with nitric oxide-induced defense response in tomato fruit. Nitric Oxide Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum
2 In this study, we determine whether SlMPK1/2/3 influence the tomato fruit"s innate immunity and whether plant hormones and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in SlMPK1/2/3 defense signaling pathways. Reactive Oxygen Species Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum
3 In this study, we determine whether SlMPK1/2/3 influence the tomato fruit"s innate immunity and whether plant hormones and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in SlMPK1/2/3 defense signaling pathways. Reactive Oxygen Species Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum
4 Treatment with 10 muM U0126 significantly inhibited the relative expression of SlMPK1, SlMPK2, and SlMPK3 (P < 0.05). U 0126 Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum
5 These results demonstrate that inhibition of SlMPK1/2/3 disrupts tomato fruit defense signaling pathways and enhances the susceptibility to B. cinerea and also that plant hormones and ROS are associated with SlMPK1/2/3 defense signaling pathways. Reactive Oxygen Species Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum
6 These results demonstrate that inhibition of SlMPK1/2/3 disrupts tomato fruit defense signaling pathways and enhances the susceptibility to B. cinerea and also that plant hormones and ROS are associated with SlMPK1/2/3 defense signaling pathways. Reactive Oxygen Species Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum