Annual Plant Reviews Online 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119312994.apr0653
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An Update on Core Jasmonate Signalling Networks, Physiological Scenarios, and Health Applications

Abstract: Jasmonic acid, its precursors in the biosynthetic pathway and derivatives are lipid‐derived signalling molecules. Together with other plant hormones, they regulate responses to stress (biotic and abiotic), mediate defence (against pathogens and herbivores), and a plethora of processes including growth and reproductive development in different plant species. The discovery of jasmonates is more recent than that of auxin, abscisic acid, cytokinins, gibberellic acid, ethylene, and salicylic … Show more

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“…A systematic relationship between the production of plant specialized metabolites (Balbi & Devoto, 2008; Zhou & Memelink, 2016; Pérez‐Salamó et al ., 2019) and the regulation of growth and development and response to stress has not yet been established. Moreover, Arabidopsis, despite having been used as a model plant for over 30 yr, has never been considered as a potential source of phytotherapeutics.…”
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“…A systematic relationship between the production of plant specialized metabolites (Balbi & Devoto, 2008; Zhou & Memelink, 2016; Pérez‐Salamó et al ., 2019) and the regulation of growth and development and response to stress has not yet been established. Moreover, Arabidopsis, despite having been used as a model plant for over 30 yr, has never been considered as a potential source of phytotherapeutics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jasmonates (JAs) elicit de novo transcription and translation and, ultimately, the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites in plants (Memelink et al ., 2001). The anticancer activity of JAs has been demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo (Fingrut & Flescher, 2002; Flescher, 2005; Balbi & Devoto, 2008; Cesari et al ., 2014; Pérez‐Salamó et al ., 2019). However, it is not known whether this is a direct effect of JAs.…”
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