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Cross-tolerance is the phenomenon by which a plant resistance to a stress results in resistance to another form of stress. It has previously been shown that salt stress causes the accumulation of proteinase inhibitors and the activation of other wound-related genes in tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum). However, very little is known about how different stresses interact with one another, and which are the signalling components that interrelate the responses triggered by different stress types. In the present work, it is shown that mechanical wounding increases salt-stress tolerance in tomato plants through a mechanism that involves the signalling peptide systemin and the synthesis of JA. Data are also provided indicating that calmodulin-like activities are necessary for the downstream signalling events that lead to cross-tolerance between wounding and salt stress. Finally, evidence was gathered supporting the hypothesis that LeCDPK1, a Ca2+-dependent protein kinase from tomato previously described in our laboratory, could participate in this cross-tolerance mechanism interrelating the signalling responses to wounding and salt stress. © The Author [2006]. Published by Oxford University Press [on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology]. All rights reserved.

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Documento: Artículo
Título:Wounding increases salt tolerance in tomato plants: Evidence on the participation of calmodulin-like activities in cross-tolerance signalling
Autor:Capiati, D.A.; País, S.M.; Téllez-Iñón, M.T.
Filiación:Instituto de Investigaciones en Ingeniería Genética Y Biología Molecular, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas Y Técnicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Vuelta de Obligado 2490, 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palabras clave:Calmodulin-like activities; Cross-tolerance; Salt stress; Tomato; Wounding; Calcium; Enzymes; Genes; Ions; Polypeptides; Salts; Stress analysis; Calmodulin like activities; Cross tolerance; Salt stress; Tomato; Wounding; Plants (botany); abscisic acid; calcium protein kinase; calcium-dependent protein kinase; calmodulin; cyclopentane derivative; jasmonic acid; peptide; protein kinase; sodium chloride; systemin; adaptation; article; gene; gene expression regulation; genetics; metabolism; physiology; signal transduction; tomato; Abscisic Acid; Adaptation, Physiological; Calmodulin; Cyclopentanes; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant; Genes, Plant; Lycopersicon esculentum; Peptides; Protein Kinases; Signal Transduction; Sodium Chloride; Lycopersicon esculentum; Solanum
Año:2006
Volumen:57
Número:10
Página de inicio:2391
Página de fin:2400
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erj212
Título revista:Journal of Experimental Botany
Título revista abreviado:J. Exp. Bot.
ISSN:00220957
CODEN:JEBOA
CAS:abscisic acid, 21293-29-8; jasmonic acid, 6894-38-8; protein kinase, 9026-43-1; sodium chloride, 7647-14-5; Abscisic Acid, 21293-29-8; calcium-dependent protein kinase, EC 2.7.1.-; Calmodulin; Cyclopentanes; jasmonic acid, 6894-38-8; Peptides; Protein Kinases, EC 2.7.1.37; Sodium Chloride, 7647-14-5; systemin, 137181-56-7
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00220957_v57_n10_p2391_Capiati

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Capiati, D.A., País, S.M. & Téllez-Iñón, M.T. (2006) . Wounding increases salt tolerance in tomato plants: Evidence on the participation of calmodulin-like activities in cross-tolerance signalling. Journal of Experimental Botany, 57(10), 2391-2400.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erj212
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Capiati, D.A., País, S.M., Téllez-Iñón, M.T. "Wounding increases salt tolerance in tomato plants: Evidence on the participation of calmodulin-like activities in cross-tolerance signalling" . Journal of Experimental Botany 57, no. 10 (2006) : 2391-2400.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erj212
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Capiati, D.A., País, S.M., Téllez-Iñón, M.T. "Wounding increases salt tolerance in tomato plants: Evidence on the participation of calmodulin-like activities in cross-tolerance signalling" . Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 57, no. 10, 2006, pp. 2391-2400.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erj212
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Capiati, D.A., País, S.M., Téllez-Iñón, M.T. Wounding increases salt tolerance in tomato plants: Evidence on the participation of calmodulin-like activities in cross-tolerance signalling. J. Exp. Bot. 2006;57(10):2391-2400.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erj212