Plants may enter into a state of alert that allows them to deploy defensive measures in a more effective way upon stress occurrence. This phenomenon is termed defense priming, and it is started in plants with a still enigmatic priming phase in which complex molecular and physiological changes occur. During the priming phase the plant transcriptome is deeply affected, but it remains largely unclear the extent of the transcriptional changes that contribute to prime the plant. In this study, we performed a meta-analysis of publicly available RNA-Seq data obtained during different priming conditions and in different plant species in order to investigate the existence of a transcriptional “priming fingerprint”. Our results show that similarities...
Trabajo presentado al Symposium on Small Molecules in Plant Research: Chemistry and Biology Come Tog...
Plants respond to pathogen attack by deploying several defense reactions. Some rely on the activatio...
Plants adjust their secondary metabolism by altering the expression of corresponding genes to cope w...
Plants may enter into a state of alert that allows them to deploy defensive measures in a more effec...
Following a pathogen attack, plants defend themselves using multiple defense mechanisms to prevent i...
Enhancing plant resistance against pests and diseases by priming plant immunity is an attractive con...
Priming reflects the capacity of plants to memorise environmental stress experience and improve thei...
Transcriptional reprogramming is an integral part of plant immunity. Tight regulation of the immune ...
Upon treatment with a resistance-inducing agent, plants acquire an enhanced defensive capacity that ...
Plants can prime their innate immune system after perception of certain environmental signals (Conra...
Plants must continuously react to the ever-fluctuating nature of their environment. Repeated exposur...
Under natural growth conditions, plants experience various and repetitive biotic and abiotic stresse...
Prions are often considered as molecular memory devices, generating reproducible memory of a conform...
Hormones are central regulators of plant immunity. They can trigger large-scale reprogramming of the...
Plants must continually calibrate their growth in response to the environment throughout their whole...
Trabajo presentado al Symposium on Small Molecules in Plant Research: Chemistry and Biology Come Tog...
Plants respond to pathogen attack by deploying several defense reactions. Some rely on the activatio...
Plants adjust their secondary metabolism by altering the expression of corresponding genes to cope w...
Plants may enter into a state of alert that allows them to deploy defensive measures in a more effec...
Following a pathogen attack, plants defend themselves using multiple defense mechanisms to prevent i...
Enhancing plant resistance against pests and diseases by priming plant immunity is an attractive con...
Priming reflects the capacity of plants to memorise environmental stress experience and improve thei...
Transcriptional reprogramming is an integral part of plant immunity. Tight regulation of the immune ...
Upon treatment with a resistance-inducing agent, plants acquire an enhanced defensive capacity that ...
Plants can prime their innate immune system after perception of certain environmental signals (Conra...
Plants must continuously react to the ever-fluctuating nature of their environment. Repeated exposur...
Under natural growth conditions, plants experience various and repetitive biotic and abiotic stresse...
Prions are often considered as molecular memory devices, generating reproducible memory of a conform...
Hormones are central regulators of plant immunity. They can trigger large-scale reprogramming of the...
Plants must continually calibrate their growth in response to the environment throughout their whole...
Trabajo presentado al Symposium on Small Molecules in Plant Research: Chemistry and Biology Come Tog...
Plants respond to pathogen attack by deploying several defense reactions. Some rely on the activatio...
Plants adjust their secondary metabolism by altering the expression of corresponding genes to cope w...