Fig. 6From: Successful intergeneric transfer of a major apple scab resistance gene (Rvi6) from apple to pear and precise comparison of the downstream molecular mechanisms of this resistance in both speciesModels of JA, auxin and SA signalings during apple and pear scab host resistance. Apple (A) and pear (B). In red: up-regulated DEGs; in blue: down-regulated DEGs. Abbreviations: AAO4: aldehyde oxidase 4; ACBP6: acyl-CoA-binding protein; ACP4: acyl carrier protein 4; ACX1, ACX4: acyl-CoA-oxidase; Amido-IAA: amido-indole-3-acetic acid; CRY1: cryptochrome 1; FAB2/SSI2: fatty acid biosynthesis 2/ suppressor of SA insensitive 2; FAR1: FAR-red impaired response 1; G-box: cis-element in the promoter; HDS/CSB3: 4-hydroxy-3-methylbut-2-enyl diphosphate synthase; ILR1, ILR3: indole-3-acetic acid-leucine resistant; JA-ILE: jasmonate-isoleucine; JAR1: jasmonate resistant 1; JAZ: jasmonate-zim domain protein; JMT: jasmonic acid carboxyl methyltransferase; LOX: lipoxygenase; MYC2, MYC4: transcription factor; NINJA: novel interactor of JAZ; OPCL1: OPC-8:0 CoA ligase 1; OPDA: 12-oxophytodienoic acid; OPR2: 12-oxophytodienate reductase 2; PAP2: phytochrome-associated protein 2; PR3, PR4, PR5, ATOSM34/PR5, PRB1;: pathogenesis-related proteins; SUMO2: small ubiquitin-like modifier 2; TPL: TOPLESS co-repressor;; TT8: Transparent Testa 8; UBP12: ubiquitin-specific protease 12; VTC 2, VTC5: vitamin C defective; WRKY: transcription factorBack to article page