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- Systemin abstract "Systemin is a plant peptide hormone involved in the wound response in the Solanaceae family. It was the first plant hormone that was proven to be a peptide having been isolated from tomato leaves in 1991 by a group led by Clarence A. Ryan. Since then other peptides, with similar functions have been identified in tomato and outside of the Solanaceae. Hydroxyproline-rich glycopeptides were found in tobacco in 2001 and AtPEPs (Arabidopsis thaliana Plant Elicitor Peptides) were found in Arabidopsis thaliana in 2006. Their precursors are found both in the cytoplasm and cell walls of plant cells, upon insect damage, the precursors are processed to produce one or more mature peptides. The receptor for systemin was first thought to be the same as the brassinolide receptor but this is now uncertain. The signal transduction processes that occur after the peptides bind are similar to the cytokine-mediated inflammatory immune response in animals. Early experiments showed that systemin travelled around the plant after insects had damaged the plant, activating systemic acquired resistance, now it is thought that it increases the production of jasmonic acid causing the same result. The main function of systemins is to coordinate defensive responses against insect herbivores but they also affect plant development. Systemin induces the production of protease inhibitors which protect against insect herbivores, other peptides activate defensins and modify root growth. They have also been shown to affect plants' responses to salt stress and UV radiation. AtPEPs have been shown to affect resistance against oomycetes and may allow A. thaliana to distinguish between different pathogens. In Nicotiana attenuata, some of the peptides have stopped being involved in defensive roles and instead affect flower morphology.".
- Systemin symbol "Prosystemin".
- Systemin thumbnail Systemin.svg?width=300.
- Systemin wikiPageID "5326585".
- Systemin wikiPageLength "39754".
- Systemin wikiPageOutDegree "151".
- Systemin wikiPageRevisionID "704236226".
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Abscisic_acid.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Aldehyde.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-Linolenic_acid.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Apoplast.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Arabidopsis_thaliana.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Arachidonic_acid.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Aspartic_protease.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_mass_unit.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Barley.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Bell_pepper.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Brassinolide.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink C-terminus.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink CLAVATA3.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_in_biology.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Canola.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_peptide_hormones.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Cell_wall.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Chymotrypsin.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Clarence_A._Ryan.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Coffea_canephora.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Cytokine.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Cytoplasm.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Cytosol.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Defensin.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Dibasic.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Femto-.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Florigen.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Flower.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Fusicoccin.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Gene_silencing.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Glycoprotein.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Glycosylation.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Grape.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Gynoecium.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Herbivore.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(biology).
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_peroxide.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxylation.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxyproline.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Inflammation.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Innate_immune_system.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Isotopic_labeling.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Jasmonic_acid.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Kinase.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Leucine-rich_repeat.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Ligand.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Maize.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Medicago.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Messenger_RNA.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Methyl_jasmonate.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Mitogen-activated_protein_kinase.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Molar_concentration.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Nano-.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Nicotiana.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Nicotiana_attenuata.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Null_allele.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Octadecanoid_pathway.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Oomycete.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Oxylipin.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Parasitoid_wasp.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Parenchyma.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Petiole_(botany).
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Petunia.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Phloem.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Phospholipase.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Phythium_irregulare.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Plant_cell.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Plant_hormone.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Plant_morphology.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Plant_peptide_hormone.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Polyphenol_oxidase.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Populus.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Populus_trichocarpa.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Post-translational_modification.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Potato.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Proline.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Proprotein_convertase.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Prostaglandin.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Protease_inhibitor_(biology).
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Protein_precursor.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Protein_targeting.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Receptor_(biochemistry).
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Ribosome.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Rice.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Secretory_pathway.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Self-pollination.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Sequence_motif.
- Systemin wikiPageWikiLink Signal_transducing_adaptor_protein.