Systemin
CAS No. 137181-56-7
Systemin( —— )
Catalog No. M30541 CAS No. 137181-56-7
Systemin is an 18-amino acid polypeptide with the sequence AVQSKPPSKRDPPKMQTD that is found in Solanaceae plants (such as tomato and potato).
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
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Biological Information
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Product NameSystemin
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief DescriptionSystemin is an 18-amino acid polypeptide with the sequence AVQSKPPSKRDPPKMQTD that is found in Solanaceae plants (such as tomato and potato).
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DescriptionSystemin is an 18-amino acid polypeptide with the sequence AVQSKPPSKRDPPKMQTD that is found in Solanaceae plants (such as tomato and potato).(In Vitro):Systemin is readily transported from wound sites and is considered to be the primary systemic signal.The signal transduction pathway that mediates Systemin signaling involves linolenic acid release from membranes and subsequent conversion to jasmonic acid, a potent activator of defense gene transcription. The pathway exhibits analogies to arachidonic acid/prostaglandin signaling in animals that leads to inflammatory and acute phase responses. Systemin, an 18-amino-acid peptide signal. Systemin is cleaved from the C-terminal region of a 200-amino acid precursor protein called proSystemin. Following the cloning of proSystemin gene, which represents a single locus in the tomato genome, several lines of genetic evidence indicate that Systemin acts as an upstream component of wound-induced signaling cascades leading to defense gene expression.
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In VitroSystemin is readily transported from wound sites and is considered to be the primary systemic signal.The signal transduction pathway that mediates Systemin signaling involves linolenic acid release from membranes and subsequent conversion to jasmonic acid, a potent activator of defense gene transcription. The pathway exhibits analogies to arachidonic acid/prostaglandin signaling in animals that leads to inflammatory and acute phase responses. Systemin, an 18-amino-acid peptide signal. Systemin is cleaved from the C-terminal region of a 200-amino acid precursor protein called proSystemin. Following the cloning of proSystemin gene, which represents a single locus in the tomato genome, several lines of genetic evidence indicate that Systemin acts as an upstream component of wound-induced signaling cascades leading to defense gene expression.
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PathwayOthers
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TargetOther Targets
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Chemical Information
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CAS Number137181-56-7
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Formula Weight2010.28
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Molecular FormulaC85H144N26O28S
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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Solubility——
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SMILES——
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Chemical NameSequence:Ala-Val-Gln-Ser-Lys-Pro-Pro-Ser-Lys-Arg-Asp-Pro-Pro-Lys-Met-Gln-Thr-Asp
Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
Ryan CA, et al. Systemin: a polypeptide signal for plant defensive genes. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 1998;14:1-17.
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