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The biochemical composition and transcriptome of cotyledons from Brassica napus lines expressing the AtGL3 transcription factor and exhibiting reduced flea beetle feeding.

Margaret GruberUshan AlahakoonAli TaheriNayidu NagubushanaRong ZhouBanyar AungAndrew SharpeAbdelali HannoufaPeta Bonham-SmithDwayne D Hegedus
Published in: BMC plant biology (2018)
The study provides a roadmap for the isolation and identification of insect resistance compounds and proteins in the glabrous cotyledons of these hairy leaf lines. It also confirms the impact of mis-expression of GL3 and TTG1 on types of metabolism other than those associated with trichomes. Finally, the large number of up-regulated genes encoding heat shock proteins, PR proteins, protease inhibitors, glucosinolate synthesis/breakdown factors, abiotic stress factors, redox proteins, transcription factors, and proteins required for auxin metabolism also suggest that these cotyledons are now primed for resistance to other forms of biotic and abiotic stress.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide identification
  • heat shock
  • genome wide
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • poor prognosis
  • heat stress
  • oxidative stress
  • stress induced
  • heat shock protein
  • binding protein