WRKY transcription factors: Hubs for regulating plant growth and stress responses.

IF 9.3 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Lu Yang, Siyu Fang, Lei Liu, Lirong Zhao, Wanqin Chen, Xia Li, Zhiyu Xu, Shidie Chen, Houping Wang, Diqiu Yu
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Abstract

As sessile organisms, plants must directly face various stressors. Therefore, plants have evolved a powerful stress resistance system and can adjust their growth and development strategies appropriately in different stressful environments to adapt to complex and ever-changing conditions. Nevertheless, prioritizing defensive responses can hinder growth; this is a crucial factor for plant survival but is detrimental to crop production. As such, comprehending the impact of adverse environments on plant growth is not only a fundamental scientific inquiry but also imperative for the agricultural industry and for food security. The traditional view that plant growth is hindered during defense due to resource allocation trade-offs is challenged by evidence that plants exhibit both robust growth and defensive capabilities through human intervention. These findings suggest that the growth‒defense trade-off is not only dictated by resource limitations but also influenced by intricate transcriptional regulatory mechanisms. Hence, it is imperative to conduct thorough investigations on the central genes that govern plant resistance and growth in unfavorable environments. Recent studies have consistently highlighted the importance of WRKY transcription factors in orchestrating stress responses and plant-specific growth and development, underscoring the pivotal role of WRKYs in modulating plant growth under stressful conditions. Here, we review recent advances in understanding the dual roles of WRKYs in the regulation of plant stress resistance and growth across diverse stress environments. This information will be crucial for elucidating the intricate interplay between plant stress response and growth and may aid in identifying gene loci that could be utilized in future breeding programs to develop crops with enhanced stress resistance and productivity.

WRKY转录因子:调控植物生长和胁迫反应的枢纽。
植物作为无根生物,必须直接面对各种胁迫。因此,植物进化出了强大的抗逆性系统,能够在不同的胁迫环境中适当调整生长发育策略,以适应复杂多变的环境。然而,优先考虑防御反应可能会阻碍增长;这是植物生存的关键因素,但不利于作物生产。因此,了解不利环境对植物生长的影响不仅是一项基本的科学研究,而且对农业和粮食安全也是必不可少的。植物在防御过程中由于资源分配的权衡而受到阻碍的传统观点受到了挑战,因为有证据表明,植物通过人为干预既表现出强劲的生长能力,也表现出防御能力。这些发现表明,生长与防御的权衡不仅受到资源限制的支配,还受到复杂的转录调控机制的影响。因此,对控制植物在不利环境下的抗性和生长的核心基因进行深入的研究势在必行。最近的研究一致强调了WRKY转录因子在调控胁迫反应和植物特异性生长发育中的重要性,强调了WRKY转录因子在逆境条件下调节植物生长中的关键作用。在此,我们回顾了WRKYs在不同胁迫环境下调控植物抗逆性和生长的双重作用的最新进展。这些信息对于阐明植物逆境反应与生长之间复杂的相互作用至关重要,并可能有助于确定基因位点,这些基因位点可用于未来的育种计划,以开发具有增强抗逆性和生产力的作物。
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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
220
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Integrative Plant Biology is a leading academic journal reporting on the latest discoveries in plant biology.Enjoy the latest news and developments in the field, understand new and improved methods and research tools, and explore basic biological questions through reproducible experimental design, using genetic, biochemical, cell and molecular biological methods, and statistical analyses.
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