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Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes

Cytokinins (CKs) and ethylene (ET) are among the most ancient organic chemicals on Earth. A wide range of organisms including plants, algae, fungi, amoebae, and bacteria use these substances as signaling molecules to regulate cellular processes. Because of their ancestral origin and ubiquitous occur...

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Autores principales: Bidon, Baptiste, Kabbara, Samar, Courdavault, Vincent, Glévarec, Gaëlle, Oudin, Audrey, Héricourt, François, Carpin, Sabine, Spíchal, Lukáš, Binder, Brad M., Cock, J. Mark, Papon, Nicolas
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33238457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9112526
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author Bidon, Baptiste
Kabbara, Samar
Courdavault, Vincent
Glévarec, Gaëlle
Oudin, Audrey
Héricourt, François
Carpin, Sabine
Spíchal, Lukáš
Binder, Brad M.
Cock, J. Mark
Papon, Nicolas
author_facet Bidon, Baptiste
Kabbara, Samar
Courdavault, Vincent
Glévarec, Gaëlle
Oudin, Audrey
Héricourt, François
Carpin, Sabine
Spíchal, Lukáš
Binder, Brad M.
Cock, J. Mark
Papon, Nicolas
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description Cytokinins (CKs) and ethylene (ET) are among the most ancient organic chemicals on Earth. A wide range of organisms including plants, algae, fungi, amoebae, and bacteria use these substances as signaling molecules to regulate cellular processes. Because of their ancestral origin and ubiquitous occurrence, CKs and ET are also considered to be ideal molecules for inter-kingdom communication. Their signal transduction pathways were first historically deciphered in plants and are related to the two-component systems, using histidine kinases as primary sensors. Paradoxically, although CKs and ET serve as signaling molecules in different kingdoms, it has been supposed for a long time that the canonical CK and ET signaling pathways are restricted to terrestrial plants. These considerations have now been called into question following the identification over recent years of genes encoding CK and ET receptor homologs in many other lineages within the tree of life. These advances shed new light on the dissemination and evolution of these hormones as both intra- and inter-specific communication molecules in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
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spelling pubmed-77003962020-11-30 Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes Bidon, Baptiste Kabbara, Samar Courdavault, Vincent Glévarec, Gaëlle Oudin, Audrey Héricourt, François Carpin, Sabine Spíchal, Lukáš Binder, Brad M. Cock, J. Mark Papon, Nicolas Cells Review Cytokinins (CKs) and ethylene (ET) are among the most ancient organic chemicals on Earth. A wide range of organisms including plants, algae, fungi, amoebae, and bacteria use these substances as signaling molecules to regulate cellular processes. Because of their ancestral origin and ubiquitous occurrence, CKs and ET are also considered to be ideal molecules for inter-kingdom communication. Their signal transduction pathways were first historically deciphered in plants and are related to the two-component systems, using histidine kinases as primary sensors. Paradoxically, although CKs and ET serve as signaling molecules in different kingdoms, it has been supposed for a long time that the canonical CK and ET signaling pathways are restricted to terrestrial plants. These considerations have now been called into question following the identification over recent years of genes encoding CK and ET receptor homologs in many other lineages within the tree of life. These advances shed new light on the dissemination and evolution of these hormones as both intra- and inter-specific communication molecules in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. MDPI 2020-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7700396/ /pubmed/33238457 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9112526 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bidon, Baptiste
Kabbara, Samar
Courdavault, Vincent
Glévarec, Gaëlle
Oudin, Audrey
Héricourt, François
Carpin, Sabine
Spíchal, Lukáš
Binder, Brad M.
Cock, J. Mark
Papon, Nicolas
Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes
title Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes
title_full Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes
title_fullStr Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes
title_full_unstemmed Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes
title_short Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes
title_sort cytokinin and ethylene cell signaling pathways from prokaryotes to eukaryotes
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33238457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9112526
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