Multifaceted plant G protein: interaction network, agronomic potential, and beyond

Planta
Yijun WangDexiang Deng

Abstract

Heterotrimeric G protein and interacting effectors are relevant for agronomic significance. We can manipulate G protein and effectors, individually or in combination, to develop plant ideotypes by intelligent design breeding. Heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein (G protein) is involved in a wide range of biological events, many of which with agronomic significance. In this review, we summarize recent advances of plant G protein research. We first retrieve maize G protein core subunits Gα, Gβ, and Gγ based on information of Arabidopsis and rice G proteins using integrated BLAST and domain confirmation. Then, we briefly introduce the distribution and function of G protein. We also describe the interaction between G protein and CLAVATA receptor, brassinosteroid signaling kinase complex, and MADS-domain transcription factor. Finally, we discuss the application of G protein knowledge in intelligent plant breeding with focus on the improvement of agronomically important traits.

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Sep 29, 2019·Plant Signaling & Behavior·Changying LiuAichun Zhao
Jul 11, 2020·Plant Cell Reports·Yan YanXianchang Yu

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
nucleotide exchange
GTPase

Software Mentioned

SMART
BLAST
Clustal X

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