2.3.1.95 leaf highest STS content, lowest resveratrol content 706278 2.3.1.95 leaf low accumulation of product resveratrol, highest level of stilbene synthase mRNA and protein among the tissues analyzed 706278 2.3.1.95 leaf mRNA expression is induced by wounding and stress hormones such as ethylene, jasmonic acid and salicylic acid 487727 2.3.1.95 mesocotyl induced in Sorghum mesocotyls following inoculation with Cochliobolus heterotrophus and Colletotrichum sublineolum 676577 2.3.1.95 additional information immunohistochemical analysis of the tissue-specific distribution of STS in different organs, overview. Distribution of resveratrol and STS in grape is organ-specific and tissue-specific 721047 2.3.1.95 additional information immunohistochemical analysis of the tissue-specific distribution of STS in different organs, overview. Distribution of resveratrol and STS in grape is organ-specific and tissue-specific. Highest content of resveratrol occurs in the stem phloems, followed by axillary buds, roots, stem xylems, shoot tips and petioles; and lowest in leaves 706278 2.3.1.95 additional information three additional resveratrol-related metabolites (a resveratrol diglucoside and trans-resveratrol and cis-resveratrol acetylhexosides) accumulate in transgenic Arabidopsis plants expressing a sorghum STS gene 689996 2.3.1.95 petiole - 706278, 721047 2.3.1.95 petiole accumulation of product resveratrol 706278 2.3.1.95 phloem - 721047