Cell and Developmental Biology of Plant Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases

Annual Review of Plant Biology
George KomisJozef Šamaj

Abstract

Plant mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) constitute a network of signaling cascades responsible for transducing extracellular stimuli and decoding them to dedicated cellular and developmental responses that shape the plant body. Over the last decade, we have accumulated information about how MAPK modules control the development of reproductive tissues and gametes and the embryogenic and postembryonic development of vegetative organs such as roots, root nodules, shoots, and leaves. Of key importance to understanding how MAPKs participate in developmental and environmental signaling is the characterization of their subcellular localization, their interactions with upstream signal perception mechanisms, and the means by which they target their substrates. In this review, we summarize the roles of MAPK signaling in the regulation of key plant developmental processes, and we survey what is known about the mechanisms guiding the subcellular compartmentalization of MAPK modules.

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Nov 18, 2018·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·Najia ZamanPatrick J Krysan
Jul 17, 2020·Plant Signaling & Behavior·Despina SamakovliJozef Šamaj
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Methods Mentioned

BETA
GTPases
two-hybrid
super-resolution microscopy
transmission electron microscopy
fluorescence microscopy
GTPase
dissection
fluorescence resonance
FRET

Software Mentioned

SPEECHLESS
MUTE

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