2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2013.03.030
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A Feedback Regulatory Loop between G3P and Lipid Transfer Proteins DIR1 and AZI1 Mediates Azelaic-Acid-Induced Systemic Immunity

Abstract: Systemic acquired resistance (SAR), a highly desirable form of plant defense, provides broad-spectrum immunity against diverse pathogens. The recent identification of seemingly unrelated chemical inducers of SAR warrants an investigation of their mutual interrelationships. We show that SAR induced by the dicarboxylic acid azelaic acid (AA) requires the phosphorylated sugar derivative glycerol-3-phosphate (G3P). Pathogen inoculation induced the release of free unsaturated fatty acids (FAs) and thereby triggered… Show more

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“…1a, Supplementary Fig. 1b), in agreement with Yu et al 32 . AZI1:GFP was also visible in ER transcytoplasmic strands and ring patterns similar to outer envelope membrane (OEM) proteins that tightly surrounded chloroplasts 33 and in stromule-like projections (Fig.…”
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“…1a, Supplementary Fig. 1b), in agreement with Yu et al 32 . AZI1:GFP was also visible in ER transcytoplasmic strands and ring patterns similar to outer envelope membrane (OEM) proteins that tightly surrounded chloroplasts 33 and in stromule-like projections (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, DIR1:RFP colocalized with AZI1:GFP and EARLI1:GFP at perinuclear ER and plasmodesmata (Fig. 6b), as previously reported for AZI1/ DIR1 32 . We also detected co-localization at sites that abut chloroplasts, which are likely chloroplast-ER contact sites (Fig.…”
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