PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24323505-6 2014 Taken together, these results strongly suggest that acclimation-induced cross-tolerance is largely attributed to RBOH1-dependent H2O2 production at the apoplast, which may subsequently activate MPK1/2 to induce stress responses. Hydrogen Peroxide 129-133 Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum 194-198 29868714-5 2018 Crosstalk among H2O2, NO, and MPK1/2 contributes to the homeostasis of H2O2 and NO, activation of MPK1/2, and cold tolerance. Hydrogen Peroxide 71-75 Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum 30-34 29868714-5 2018 Crosstalk among H2O2, NO, and MPK1/2 contributes to the homeostasis of H2O2 and NO, activation of MPK1/2, and cold tolerance. Hydrogen Peroxide 71-75 Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum 30-36 22994632-6 2013 Silencing of either MPK1 or MPK2, on the other hand, reduced RBOH1 transcript, H2 O2 accumulation and MPK1/2 activity. Hydrogen Peroxide 79-84 Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum 20-24 22994632-9 2013 RBOH1, MPK1 and MPK2 were involved in the stress tolerance and BR-induced stress tolerance likely involved a positive feedback loop among RBOH1, H2 O2 and MPK2, leading to sustained apoplastic accumulation of H2 O2 and related signalling processes. Hydrogen Peroxide 145-150 Mitogen-activated protein kinase Solanum lycopersicum 7-11