Methyl jasmonate

Methyl jasmonate is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class. Methyl jasmonate is associated with abnormalities such as Infection, abnormal fragmented structure, Disintegration (morphologic abnormality), Parasitic Diseases and Contracture. The involved functions are known as Stimulus, Signal, Cell Death, Infiltration and Mutation. Methyl jasmonate often locates in Extracellular, Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm, Cell Wall and Body tissue. The associated genes with Methyl jasmonate are Polypeptides, Homologous Gene, NPR1 gene, systemin and Locus. The related lipids are Fatty Acids, Saponins and Oxylipins.

References related to genes published in Plant Cell


PMIDJournalPublished DateAuthorTitle
11158538Plant Cell2001Orozco-Cárdenas ML et al.Hydrogen peroxide acts as a second messenger for the induction of defense genes in tomato plants in response to wounding, systemin, and methyl jasmonate.
9724702Plant Cell1998Pieterse CM et al.A novel signaling pathway controlling induced systemic resistance in Arabidopsis.
19542295Plant Cell2009Gigolashvili T et al.The plastidic bile acid transporter 5 is required for the biosynthesis of methionine-derived glucosinolates in Arabidopsis thaliana.
18156220Plant Cell2007Rossel JB et al.Systemic and intracellular responses to photooxidative stress in Arabidopsis.
25326292Plant Cell2014Stitz M et al.Jasmonoyl-L-isoleucine coordinates metabolic networks required for anthesis and floral attractant emission in wild tobacco (Nicotiana attenuata).
25361956Plant Cell2014Chen YL et al.Quantitative peptidomics study reveals that a wound-induced peptide from PR-1 regulates immune signaling in tomato.