解锁竹子的快速生长:探索非结构性碳水化合物(NSCs)的重要作用

IF 6.2 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Yu Chen, Meng Tang, Yu-Chen Song, Meisam Zargar, Mo-Xian Chen, Shu-Yan Lin, Fu-Yuan Zhu, Tao Song
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竹子以其快速生长而闻名,而非结构性碳水化合物(NSCs)在竹子的快速生长中起着关键作用。尽管对竹子生长的研究非常广泛,但NSCs在竹子快速生长中的作用,特别是其潜在的分子调控机制,在很大程度上仍未被探索。通过对不同竹种生长规律的研究,发现NSCs从成熟竹向幼芽转移,有利于竹材的快速生长。本文综述了竹中NSCs的含量、分布、储存和酶活性等方面的研究进展。研究了NSCs的生理作用,包括动员、运输和促进生长,并讨论了潜在的分子调控机制。总结了竹材快速生长过程中NSC合成和代谢相关基因的表达模式。NSCs调节糖转运、细胞分裂、能量代谢、细胞壁合成等相关基因,从而调控竹子的快速生长。NSCs与激素信号网络相互作用。最后,冬季干旱和寒冷胁迫刺激了NSC的储存和运输。这些应激源可能作为NSC运输和积累的信号或先决条件。综上所述,本文综述了竹中NSC转运及其对竹快速生长影响的研究进展,为进一步了解和研究竹的快速生长机制提供了基础。
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Unlocking bamboo's fast growth: Exploring the vital role of non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs)

Unlocking bamboo's fast growth: Exploring the vital role of non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs)

Bamboo is known for its fast growth, and non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) play a pivotal role in bamboo's fast growth. Despite extensive research on bamboo's growth, the role of NSCs, especially the underlying molecular regulatory mechanisms, in bamboo's fast growth remains largely unexplored. By studying growth patterns in various bamboo species, it was found that NSCs are transferred from mature bamboo to young shoots, facilitating their fast growth. This review explores NSCs in bamboo, covering their content, distribution, storage, and enzyme activities. It examines NSCs' physiological roles, including mobilization, transport, and growth facilitation, and discusses potential molecular regulatory mechanisms. It also summarizes the gene expression patterns involved in NSC synthesis and metabolism during bamboo's fast growth. NSCs regulate genes related to sugar transport, cell division, energy metabolism, and cell wall synthesis, thereby regulating bamboo's fast growth. NSCs interact with hormone signaling networks. Lastly, winter drought and cold stress stimulate NSC storage and transport. These stressors potentially serve as signals or prerequisites for NSC transport and accumulation. In general, this review summarizes the research progress on NSC transport from bamboo and its impact on bamboo's fast growth, providing a foundation for enhancing understanding and investigation of bamboo's fast growth mechanisms.

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The Plant Journal
The Plant Journal 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
415
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Publishing the best original research papers in all key areas of modern plant biology from the world"s leading laboratories, The Plant Journal provides a dynamic forum for this ever growing international research community. Plant science research is now at the forefront of research in the biological sciences, with breakthroughs in our understanding of fundamental processes in plants matching those in other organisms. The impact of molecular genetics and the availability of model and crop species can be seen in all aspects of plant biology. For publication in The Plant Journal the research must provide a highly significant new contribution to our understanding of plants and be of general interest to the plant science community.
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