Crosstalk Between Ethylene and JA/ABA/Sugar Signalling in Plants Under Physiological and Stress Conditions.

IF 4.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Yi-Bo Wang, Ya-Li Zou, Yu-Ting Wei, Lai-Sheng Meng
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Growth, development and defence responses of plants are governed through signalling networks that connect inputs from nutrient status, hormone cues and environmental signals. Plant hormones as endogenous signals are essential for modulating plant defence responses and developmental processes. Ethylene (ET), a gaseous hormone, is widely established as a regulator of these processes. Over the last two decades, substantial research reports have revealed the interaction between ET and other endogenous cues, including abscisic acid (ABA), sugars and jasmonates (JAs). However, these reports showed numerous conflicting or contrasting conclusions. For example, some reports revealed that ET and ABA/sugar/JA signalling synergistically regulate plant growth, development and defence responses, whereas other reports demonstrated that these cues antagonistically modulate these processes. This suggests that the crosstalk between ET and JA/ABA/sugar signalling is very complex, that is, these hormones can function either antagonistically or coordinately, dependent on the given biological process (e.g., under physiological or stress conditions). Further analysis found that whether synergistic or antagonistic actions exist between ET and JA/ABA/sugar signalling is determined by the induction/inhibition of their respective master transcription factors in these pathways. We here summarise the most recent advances and outstanding questions and/or challenges in the area of crosstalk between ET and ABA/sugar/JA signalling under physiological or stress conditions.

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生理胁迫条件下植物乙烯与JA/ABA/糖信号的串扰
植物的生长、发育和防御反应是通过连接营养状况、激素信号和环境信号输入的信号网络来控制的。植物激素作为内源信号,对调节植物的防御反应和发育过程至关重要。乙烯(ET),一种气体激素,被广泛认为是这些过程的调节器。在过去的二十年中,大量的研究报告揭示了ET与其他内源性信号之间的相互作用,包括脱落酸(ABA)、糖和茉莉酸(JAs)。然而,这些报告显示了许多相互矛盾或相反的结论。例如,一些报告显示ET和ABA/糖/JA信号协同调节植物的生长、发育和防御反应,而另一些报告显示这些信号拮抗调节这些过程。这表明ET和JA/ABA/糖信号之间的串扰是非常复杂的,也就是说,这些激素可以拮抗或协调作用,依赖于给定的生物过程(例如,在生理或应激条件下)。进一步分析发现,ET与JA/ABA/糖信号传导之间是否存在协同或拮抗作用取决于它们各自的主转录因子在这些通路中的诱导/抑制作用。在此,我们总结了生理或应激条件下ET与ABA/糖/JA信号串扰的最新进展、突出问题和/或挑战。
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Molecular plant pathology
Molecular plant pathology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.10%
发文量
120
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
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