TOR信号和植物生长调节剂在发育和胁迫反应中的融合。

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Harshita B Saksena, Mukesh Kumar, Harsha Samtani, Aishwarye Sharma, Sanjay Singh Rawat, Prakhar Awasthi, Halidev Krishna Botta, Shital Sandhya, Anjali Pande, Sheeba Naaz, Sunita Kushwah, Brihaspati N Shukla, Ashverya Laxmi
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摘要

雷帕霉素靶蛋白(TOR)是一种进化上保守的蛋白激酶,作为一个关键的信号中枢,无缝整合广泛的内部和外部信号,精心调节细胞和生物体生理。TOR在调节植物生命周期的不同阶段,包括胚胎发生、种子萌发、分生组织激活、根和叶发育、开花和衰老中起着至关重要的作用。除了在生长和发育中发挥核心作用外,新兴的研究表明,它还参与了对环境压力的反应。尽管生长素、细胞分裂素(CK)、油菜素内酯(BR)、赤霉素(GA)、脱落酸(ABA)、乙烯(ET)、水杨酸(SA)、茉莉酸(JA)和一氧化氮(NO)等植物生长调节剂在调节植物发育和胁迫反应中起着关键的信号分子作用,但它们如何与能量状态协调仍不清楚。在此,我们总结了目前关于TOR与这些分立的植物调节因子之间的动态联系及其在植物中执行多种生物过程中的潜在作用的研究结果。
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The Confluence of TOR signaling and Plant Growth Regulators in Development and Stress Responses.

The Target of Rapamycin (TOR) is an evolutionarily conserved protein kinase that serves as a crucial signaling hub, seamlessly integrating a wide range of internal and external signals to meticulously regulate cellular and organismal physiology. TOR is crucial in regulating the different phases of lifecycle in plants including embryogenesis, seed germination, meristem activation, root and leaf development, flowering and senescence. Beyond its central role in growth and development, emerging research has revealed its significant involvement in the response to environmental stresses. Even though plant growth regulators such as auxin, cytokinin (CK), brassinosteroid (BR), gibberellin (GA), abscisic acid (ABA), ethylene (ET), salicylic acid (SA), jasmonic acid (JA) and nitric oxide (NO) function as pivotal signaling molecules in modulating plant development and stress responses, how they coordinate with the energy status still remains obscure. Here we summarize the current findings on the dynamic interconnection between TOR and these discrete phytoregulators and their potential role in executing diverse biological processes in plants.

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Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal of Experimental Botany 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
12.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
450
审稿时长
1.9 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Botany publishes high-quality primary research and review papers in the plant sciences. These papers cover a range of disciplines from molecular and cellular physiology and biochemistry through whole plant physiology to community physiology. Full-length primary papers should contribute to our understanding of how plants develop and function, and should provide new insights into biological processes. The journal will not publish purely descriptive papers or papers that report a well-known process in a species in which the process has not been identified previously. Articles should be concise and generally limited to 10 printed pages.
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