Mechanisms of autophagy function and regulation in plant growth, development, and response to abiotic stress

IF 6 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Yongbo Li , Xiangmin Xu , Guang Qi , Dezhou Cui , Chen Huang , Xinxia Sui , Genying Li , Qingqi Fan
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Abstract

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved degradation pathway of lysosomes (in mammals) and vacuoles (in yeasts and plants) from lower yeasts to higher mammals. It wraps unwanted organelles and damaged proteins in a double-membrane structure to transport them to vacuoles for degradation and recycling. In plants, autophagy functions in adaptation to the environment and maintenance of growth and development. This review systematically describes the autophagy process, biological functions, and regulatory mechanisms occurring during plant growth and development and in response to abiotic stresses. It provides a basis for further theoretical research and guidance of agricultural production.

自噬在植物生长、发育和应对非生物胁迫中的功能和调控机制
从低等酵母到高等哺乳动物,自噬是溶酶体(哺乳动物)和液泡(酵母和植物)的一种进化保守的降解途径。它将不需要的细胞器和受损蛋白质包裹在双膜结构中,将其运送到液泡中进行降解和再循环。在植物中,自噬具有适应环境和维持生长发育的功能。这篇综述系统地介绍了植物生长发育过程中以及在应对非生物胁迫时发生的自噬过程、生物功能和调控机制。它为进一步开展理论研究和指导农业生产提供了依据。
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Crop Journal
Crop Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
3.00%
发文量
638
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: The major aims of The Crop Journal are to report recent progresses in crop sciences including crop genetics, breeding, agronomy, crop physiology, germplasm resources, grain chemistry, grain storage and processing, crop management practices, crop biotechnology, and biomathematics. The regular columns of the journal are Original Research Articles, Reviews, and Research Notes. The strict peer-review procedure will guarantee the academic level and raise the reputation of the journal. The readership of the journal is for crop science researchers, students of agricultural colleges and universities, and persons with similar academic levels.
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