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Encodes an alpha-dioxygenase involved in protection against oxidative stress and cell death. Induced in response to Salicylic acid and oxidative stress. Independent of NPR1 in induction by salicylic acid. The mRNA is cell-to-cell mobile.
Alpha-dioxygenase that catalyzes the primary oxygenation step of a variety of 14-20 carbon fatty acids, containing up to three unsaturated bonds, into their corresponding 2R-hydroperoxides (PubMed:10455113, PubMed:12060227). Involved in the production of oxylipins that function in cell signaling, wound healing, and protection from infection (PubMed:10455113, PubMed:12060227). Mediates protection against oxidative stress and cell death, probably by generating some lipid-derived molecules (PubMed:12060227). Promotes local and systemic plant defense in a salicylic acid (SA)-dependent manner, including the establishment of systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in response to incompatible interaction (PubMed:22199234). Involved in a negative regulation of abscisic acid (ABA)-mediated signaling pathway (PubMed:22199234).