ROP/RAC GTPase: an old new master regulator for plant signaling

Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Ying GuZhenbiao Yang

Abstract

The ROP family of small GTPases has emerged as a versatile and pivotal regulator in plant signal transduction. Recent studies have implicated ROP signaling in diverse processes ranging from cytoskeletal organization to hormone and stress responses. Acting as a switch early in signaling cascades, ROPs are also capable of orchestrating several downstream pathways to amplify a specific signal.

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