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 abnormalities published in Plant Physiol.


PMIDJournalPublished DateAuthorTitle
11598226Plant Physiol.2001Yen SK et al.Environmental and developmental regulation of the wound-induced cell wall protein WI12 in the halophyte ice plant.
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15247395Plant Physiol.2004Bouarab K et al.The innate immunity of a marine red alga involves oxylipins from both the eicosanoid and octadecanoid pathways.
26739232Plant Physiol.2016Liu J et al.Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Promotes Activation and Vacuolar Acidification and Delays Methyl Jasmonate-Induced Leaf Senescence.