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A protein kinase target of a PDK1 signalling pathway is involved in root hair growth in Arabidopsis
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R.G. Anthony, R. Henriques, A. Helfer, T. Meszaros, G. Rios, C. Testerink, T. Munnik, M. Deak, C. Koncz, and L. Bogre A protein kinase target of a PDK1 signalling pathway is involved in root hair growth in Arabidopsis EMBO J 23 2004 572 581 This article describes the identification of AGC2-1, a Arabidopsis protein kinase that is involved in lipid-signaling. Phosphatidic acid specifically binds AtPDK1 (3′-phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1) and stimulates AGC2-1. Analysis of an agc2-1 mutant suggested a role for this gene in root-hair growth and development. OXI1 and AGC2-1 are the same protein.
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Hydrogen peroxide acts as a second messenger for the induction of defense genes in tomato plants in response to wounding, systemin, and methyl jasmonate
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T. Yaeno, O. Matsuda, and K. Iba Role of chloroplast trienoic fatty acids in plant disease defense responses Plant J 40 2004 931 941 This interesting article shows that trienoic fatty acids from the chloroplast play an important role in the regulation of plant defense responses, among them the production of ROI by the NADPH oxidase.
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