Overlooked aspects of CrRLK1L–RALF signaling

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
New Phytologist Pub Date : 2025-07-26 DOI:10.1111/nph.70422
Sébastjen Schoenaers, Kris Vissenberg
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SummaryPlant development relies on the ability of cells to coordinate growth with the cell wall's biomechanical status. Rapid alkalinization factors (RALFs) and their Catharanthus roseus RLK1‐like (CrRLK1L) kinase receptors form a dynamic signaling system linking wall sensing to growth regulation. RALF–CrRLK1L signaling triggers subminute responses, ion fluxes, wall stiffening, and receptor clustering, positioning it as a core regulator of real‐time growth modulation. RALFs also act structurally by compacting pectins, introducing a feedback loop between wall composition and signaling. Frequent co‐expression and heteromerization of CrRLK1Ls with multiple RALFs argue for a flexible, combinatorial logic rather than simple one‐ligand‐one‐receptor models. This Tansley Insight outlines a conceptual framework in which flexible, modular receptor–ligand networks could underlie dynamic cell wall monitoring.
CrRLK1L-RALF信号被忽视的方面
植物的发育依赖于细胞与细胞壁的生物力学状态协调生长的能力。快速碱化因子(ralf)及其相关的Catharanthus roseus RLK1 - like (CrRLK1L)激酶受体构成了细胞壁感知与生长调控之间的动态信号系统。RALF-CrRLK1L信号触发亚分钟反应、离子通量、壁硬化和受体聚集,将其定位为实时生长调节的核心调节剂。ralf还通过压缩果胶在结构上起作用,在壁组成和信号之间引入反馈回路。crrlk1l与多个ralf的频繁共表达和异聚化表明,这是一种灵活的组合逻辑,而不是简单的单配体-单受体模型。这个Tansley Insight概述了一个概念框架,其中灵活的,模块化的受体配体网络可以作为动态细胞壁监测的基础。
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New Phytologist
New Phytologist 生物-植物科学
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