Dufulin Activates HrBP1 to Produce Antiviral Responses in Tobacco

  • Zhuo Chen
  • Mengjiao Zeng
  • Baoan Song
  • Chengrui Hou
  • Deyu Hu
  • Xiangyang Li
  • Zhenchao Wang
  • Huitao Fan
  • Liang Bi
  • Jiaju Liu
  • An Yu
  • Linhong Jin
  • Song Yang
Publication date
August 2016

Abstract

Background: Dufulin is a new antiviral agent that is highly effective against plant viruses and acts by activating systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in plants. In recent years, it has been used widely to prevent and control tobacco and rice viral diseases in China. However, its targets and mechanism of action are still poorly understood. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here, differential in-gel electrophoresis (DIGE) and classical two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) techniques were combined with mass spectrometry (MS) to identify the target of Dufulin. More than 40 proteins were found to be differentially expressed ($1.5 fold or #1.5 fold) upon Dufulin treatment in Nicotiana tabacum K326. Based on annotations in the Gene Ontology (GO) a...

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