AbstractTranscriptional reprogramming is critical for plant disease resistance responses; its global control is not well understood. Salicylic acid (SA) can induce plant defense gene expression and a long-lasting disease resistance state called systemic acquired resistance (SAR). Plant-specific “Whirly” DNA binding proteins were previously implicated in defense gene regulation. We demonstrate that the potato StWhy1 protein is a transcriptional activator of genes containing the PBF2 binding PB promoter element. DNA binding activity of AtWhy1, the Arabidopsis StWhy1 ortholog, is induced by SA and is required for both SA-dependent disease resistance and SA-induced expression of an SAR response gene. AtWhy1 is required for both full basal and s...
In plants, systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is established as a result of NPR1-regulated expressio...
Continuously exposed to the challenges from various kinds of pathogens, plants have evolved multilay...
A classic example of induced resistance is triggered after infection by a necrotizing pathogen, rend...
AbstractTranscriptional reprogramming is critical for plant disease resistance responses; its global...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis NPR1 gene controls the onset of systemic acquired resistance (SAR), a plant ...
AbstractNPR1 is an essential regulator of plant systemic acquired resistance (SAR), which confers im...
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a plant immune response to pathogen attack. Recent evidence su...
Many biological processes are controlled by intricate networks of transcriptional regulators. With t...
For the first time, through validation of the modified Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) method ...
The Arabidopsis NPR1 protein is essential for regulating salicylic acid–dependent gene expression du...
AbstractSalicylic acid (SA) plays a central role in resistance and defense induction in response to ...
SummarySystemic acquired resistance (SAR), an inducible plant-defense response to local infection, r...
Transcriptional reprogramming during induction of salicylic acid (SA)-mediated defenses is regulated...
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a plant immune response to pathogen attack. Recent evidence su...
In plants, necrotic lesions occur at the site of pathogen infection through the hypersensitive respo...
In plants, systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is established as a result of NPR1-regulated expressio...
Continuously exposed to the challenges from various kinds of pathogens, plants have evolved multilay...
A classic example of induced resistance is triggered after infection by a necrotizing pathogen, rend...
AbstractTranscriptional reprogramming is critical for plant disease resistance responses; its global...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis NPR1 gene controls the onset of systemic acquired resistance (SAR), a plant ...
AbstractNPR1 is an essential regulator of plant systemic acquired resistance (SAR), which confers im...
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a plant immune response to pathogen attack. Recent evidence su...
Many biological processes are controlled by intricate networks of transcriptional regulators. With t...
For the first time, through validation of the modified Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) method ...
The Arabidopsis NPR1 protein is essential for regulating salicylic acid–dependent gene expression du...
AbstractSalicylic acid (SA) plays a central role in resistance and defense induction in response to ...
SummarySystemic acquired resistance (SAR), an inducible plant-defense response to local infection, r...
Transcriptional reprogramming during induction of salicylic acid (SA)-mediated defenses is regulated...
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a plant immune response to pathogen attack. Recent evidence su...
In plants, necrotic lesions occur at the site of pathogen infection through the hypersensitive respo...
In plants, systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is established as a result of NPR1-regulated expressio...
Continuously exposed to the challenges from various kinds of pathogens, plants have evolved multilay...
A classic example of induced resistance is triggered after infection by a necrotizing pathogen, rend...