BPF-1, A PATHOGEN-INDUCED DNA-BINDING PROTEIN INVOLVED IN THE PLANT DEFENSE RESPONSE

作者:SILVA ODE; KLEIN L; SCHMELZER E; TREZZINI GF; HAHLBROCK K
来源:Plant Journal, 1993, 4(1): 125-135.
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-313x.1993.04010125.x

摘要

The mechanisms by which plants restrict the growth of pathogens include transient activation of numerous defense-related genes. Box P is a putative cis-acting element of a distinct group of such genes, including those encoding the enzyme phenylalanine ammonialyase (PAL). A DNA-binding activity to Box P was identified in nuclear extracts from cultured parsley cells and a cDNA encoding the protein BPF-1 (Box P-binding Factor) partially characterized. BPF-1 binds to this element with specificity similar to that of the binding activity in nuclear extracts. BPF-1 mRNA accumulates rapidly in elicitor-treated parsley cells and around fungal infection sites on parsley leaves. This accumulation is, at least partly, due to a rapid and transient increase in the transcription rate of BPF-1. Moreover, tight correlation between the relative amounts of BPF-1 and PAL mRNAs was observed in different organs of a parsley plant. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that BPF-1 is involved in disease resistance by modulating plant defense gene expression.

  • 出版日期1993-7