B-BOX PROTEINS (BBXs) transcription factors in plant: A comprehensive review of their growth, development, abiotic stress responses and phytohormone signals

IF 6.8 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Yaxuan Jiang , Pei Lei , Ximei Ji , Jianxin Li , Yong Zhao , Mingquan Jiang , Le Ma , Xiyang Zhao , Fanjuan Meng
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Abstract

Global climate change exacerbates the effects of environmental stressors, such as drought, temperatures, salinity. Over the past two decades, there have been many studies on B-BOX PROTEINS (BBXs) in plants, with much of the research concentrated on their roles in plant growth and development. Nevertheless, recent findings have revealed that BBXs are also required for environmental stressors. In this review, we survey recent advances in the characterization BBXs of molecular mechanisms in abiotic stress tolerance and plant growth. The interaction between BBXs transcription factor and related proteins and the binding to promoter elements of stress response related genes were emphatic discussed. In addition, we discuss the future challenges and opportunities for extend the BBXs knowledge model plant to other species, and provide a better understanding of plant growth and development in natural conditions.
B-BOX蛋白(BBXs)转录因子在植物中的生长发育、非生物胁迫响应和植物激素信号研究综述
全球气候变化加剧了环境压力因素的影响,如干旱、温度、盐度。在过去的二十年中,对植物中B-BOX蛋白(BBXs)的研究很多,大部分研究集中在它们在植物生长发育中的作用。然而,最近的研究结果表明,环境压力源也需要bbx。本文综述了bbx在植物非生物胁迫耐受和生长中的分子机制的研究进展。重点讨论了BBXs转录因子与相关蛋白的相互作用以及与胁迫应答相关基因启动子元件的结合。此外,我们还讨论了将BBXs知识模型扩展到其他物种的未来挑战和机遇,从而更好地了解植物在自然条件下的生长发育。
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Plant Stress
Plant Stress PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.00%
发文量
76
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: The journal Plant Stress deals with plant (or other photoautotrophs, such as algae, cyanobacteria and lichens) responses to abiotic and biotic stress factors that can result in limited growth and productivity. Such responses can be analyzed and described at a physiological, biochemical and molecular level. Experimental approaches/technologies aiming to improve growth and productivity with a potential for downstream validation under stress conditions will also be considered. Both fundamental and applied research manuscripts are welcome, provided that clear mechanistic hypotheses are made and descriptive approaches are avoided. In addition, high-quality review articles will also be considered, provided they follow a critical approach and stimulate thought for future research avenues. Plant Stress welcomes high-quality manuscripts related (but not limited) to interactions between plants and: Lack of water (drought) and excess (flooding), Salinity stress, Elevated temperature and/or low temperature (chilling and freezing), Hypoxia and/or anoxia, Mineral nutrient excess and/or deficiency, Heavy metals and/or metalloids, Plant priming (chemical, biological, physiological, nanomaterial, biostimulant) approaches for improved stress protection, Viral, phytoplasma, bacterial and fungal plant-pathogen interactions. The journal welcomes basic and applied research articles, as well as review articles and short communications. All submitted manuscripts will be subject to a thorough peer-reviewing process.
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