Advances in CrRLK1L function in plant cell wall signaling during interaction with the environment and development.

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George Bawa, Yang Shen, Mingzhe Sun, Xiaoli Sun
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Abstract

As a barrier between the cell and its environment, the plant cell wall provides structural support during development and stress response. Plants are able to sense their surroundings and adjust their activities accordingly. A crucial mechanism involved in these adaptive changes is the cell wall integrity (CWI) maintenance mechanism, which monitors and maintains the integrity of cell walls via changes in cell and cell wall metabolism without destroying cell wall organization. Different abiotic stresses and changes in plant developmental phases disrupt CWI. However, emerging evidence has demonstrated the initiation of CWI signaling mechanisms as key in promoting plant growth in complex situations. This review discusses recent advances in the Catharanthus roseus receptor-like kinase 1-like (CrRLK1L) protein function in plant cell wall signaling during adaptation to changing environments and development. We conclude by highlighting how current spatially resolved transcriptomics may be used to advance the role of CrRLK1L members in plant cell wall signaling during development and stress response.

CrRLK1L在植物细胞壁信号通路中与环境和发育相互作用的研究进展。
作为细胞与环境之间的屏障,植物细胞壁在发育和逆境反应过程中提供结构支持。植物能够感知周围环境并相应地调整它们的活动。参与这些适应性变化的一个关键机制是细胞壁完整性(CWI)维持机制,它通过细胞和细胞壁代谢的变化来监测和维持细胞壁的完整性,而不破坏细胞壁组织。不同的非生物胁迫和植物发育阶段的变化会破坏CWI。然而,越来越多的证据表明,CWI信号机制的启动是复杂情况下促进植物生长的关键。本文综述了花蔷薇受体样激酶1-样(CrRLK1L)蛋白在植物细胞壁信号通路中适应环境变化和发育的最新研究进展。最后,我们强调了如何利用当前的空间解析转录组学来促进CrRLK1L成员在植物发育和胁迫反应过程中在细胞壁信号传导中的作用。
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