نتایج جستجو برای: wounding patterns

تعداد نتایج: 413759  

Journal: :Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB 2014
Elżbieta Lewandowska-Gnatowska Lidia Polkowska-Kowalczyk Jadwiga Szczegielniak Mirosława Barciszewska Jan Barciszewski Grażyna Muszyńska

Plants respond to environmental changes by modifying gene expression. One of the mechanisms regulating gene expression is methylation of cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (m(5)C) which modulates gene expression by changing chromatin structure. Methylation/demethylation processes affect genes that are controlled upon environmental stresses. Here, on account of the regulatory role of m(5)C, we evaluat...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1999
S E Wilson Q Liang W J Kim

PURPOSE To evaluate the effect of corneal epithelial wounding on lacrimal gland expression of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), keratinocyte growth factor (KGF), and epidermal growth factor (EGF) in the rabbit model. METHODS Rabbits had corneal epithelial scrape injuries, and the lacrimal gland was removed at different times after wounding. HGF, KGF, and EGF mRNA expression was examined by quan...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1984
C A Jahoda R F Oliver

The effects of wounding the lower region of rat vibrissa follicles with a sharp tungsten needle were examined histologically, both shortly after injury and up to one year postoperatively. Following cell damage in the dermal papilla component hair growth ceased, and resumption of fibre production was always preceded by dermal papilla reformation. This papilla healing and regeneration was not ass...

2014
Zheng Zhang Jianhe Wei Xiaomin Han Liang Liang Yun Yang Hui Meng Yanhong Xu Zhihui Gao

As widely recognized, agarwood formation in Aquilaria trees is induced by external wounding. Because agarwood usually harbors specific microbes, the function of microbes in agarwood formation has been debated for almost a century. In this study, two wounding methods, the burning-chisel-drilling method (BCD) and the whole-tree agarwood-inducing method (Agar-Wit), were used under the non-contamin...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2000
C Jonak D Beisteiner J Beyerly H Hirt

Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) is involved in the regulation of several physiological processes, including glycogen metabolism, protein synthesis, transcription factor activity, and developmental control. Although GSK-3-like genes have been isolated from plants, no function for any of these kinases has been defined. We report here that the alfalfa wound-induced gene (WIG, for wound-induced ...

2004
Gen-ichiro Arimura Rika Ozawa Soichi Kugimiya Junji Takabayashi Jörg Bohlmann

Indirect defense of plants against herbivores often involves the induced emission of volatile infochemicals including terpenoids that attract natural enemies of the herbivores. We report the isolation and characterization of a terpene synthase cDNA (LjEbOS) from a model legume, Lotus japonicus. Recombinant LjEbOS enzyme produced (E)-b-ocimene (98%) and its Z-isomer (2%). Transcripts of LjEbOS w...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Nozomi Taki Yuko Sasaki-Sekimoto Takeshi Obayashi Akihiro Kikuta Koichi Kobayashi Takayuki Ainai Kaori Yagi Nozomu Sakurai Hideyuki Suzuki Tatsuru Masuda Ken-Ichiro Takamiya Daisuke Shibata Yuichi Kobayashi Hiroyuki Ohta

Jasmonic acid (JA) and methyl jasmonate (MeJA), collectively known as JAs, regulate diverse physiological processes in plants, including the response to wounding. Recent reports suggest that a cyclopentenone precursor of JA, 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid (OPDA), can also induce gene expression. However, little is known about the physiological significance of OPDA-dependent gene expression. We used m...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1997
T Nishiuchi T Hamada H Kodama K Iba

The Arabidopsis FAD7 gene encodes a plastid omega-3 fatty acid desaturase that catalyzes the desaturation of dienoic fatty acids in membrane lipids. The mRNA levels of the Arabidopsis FAD7 gene in rosette leaves rose rapidly after local wounding treatments. Wounding also induced the expression of the FAD7 gene in roots. To study wound-responsive expression of the FAD7 gene in further detail, we...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2014
S Bacci B Defraia L Cinci L Calosi D Guasti L Pieri V Lotti A Bonelli P Romagnoli

The response to wounds until healing requires the activity of many cell types coordinate in space and time, so that the types of cells in a wound and their localization may be of help to date lesions with respect to death, which would be useful in forensic pathology. Cells reacting to injury include dendritic cells; the early reaction of these cells to skin wounding has not yet been investigate...

2013
Rachel A. Patterson Michelle T. Juarez Anita Hermann Roman Sasik Gary Hardiman William McGinnis

After injury to the animal epidermis, a variety of genes are transcriptionally activated in nearby cells to regenerate the missing cells and facilitate barrier repair. The range and types of diffusible wound signals that are produced by damaged epidermis and function to activate repair genes during epidermal regeneration remains a subject of very active study in many animals. In Drosophila embr...

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