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Impact of jasmonate esters on ETR1 ethylene binding and the triple response

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It was hypothesized that methyl jasmonate (MJ) influences the binding of ethylene (C2H4) to membrane bound receptors. To address this question, C2H4 binding experiments were conducted in the presence of MJ using Saccharomyces cerevisiae that transgenically expresses the Arabidopsis thaliana ETR1 C2H4 receptor.

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Linden, J.C., Schaller, G.E. (2007). Impact of jasmonate esters on ETR1 ethylene binding and the triple response. In: Ramina, A., Chang, C., Giovannoni, J., Klee, H., Perata, P., Woltering, E. (eds) Advances in Plant Ethylene Research. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6014-4_16

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