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Reprogramming plant specialized metabolism by manipulating protein kinases

Being sessile, plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to balance between growth and defense to survive in the harsh environment. The transition from growth to defense is commonly achieved by factors, such as protein kinases (PKs) and transcription factors, that initiate signal transduction and...

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Autores principales: Lyu, Ruiqing, Singh, Sanjay K., Liu, Yongliang, Patra, Barunava, Zhou, Yan, Wang, Bingwu, Pattanaik, Sitakanta, Yuan, Ling
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Publicado: Springer Nature Singapore 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34377580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42994-021-00053-2
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author Lyu, Ruiqing
Singh, Sanjay K.
Liu, Yongliang
Patra, Barunava
Zhou, Yan
Wang, Bingwu
Pattanaik, Sitakanta
Yuan, Ling
author_facet Lyu, Ruiqing
Singh, Sanjay K.
Liu, Yongliang
Patra, Barunava
Zhou, Yan
Wang, Bingwu
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Yuan, Ling
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description Being sessile, plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to balance between growth and defense to survive in the harsh environment. The transition from growth to defense is commonly achieved by factors, such as protein kinases (PKs) and transcription factors, that initiate signal transduction and regulate specialized metabolism. Plants produce an array of lineage-specific specialized metabolites for chemical defense and stress tolerance. Some of these molecules are also used by humans as drugs. However, many of these defense-responsive metabolites are toxic to plant cells and inhibitory to growth and development. Plants have, thus, evolved complex regulatory networks to balance the accumulation of the toxic metabolites. Perception of external stimuli is a vital part of the regulatory network. Protein kinase-mediated signaling activates a series of defense responses by phosphorylating the target proteins and translating the stimulus into downstream cellular signaling. As biosynthesis of specialized metabolites is triggered when plants perceive stimuli, a possible connection between PKs and specialized metabolism is well recognized. However, the roles of PKs in plant specialized metabolism have not received much attention until recently. Here, we summarize the recent advances in understanding PKs in plant specialized metabolism. We aim to highlight how the stimulatory signals are transduced, leading to the biosynthesis of corresponding metabolites. We discuss the post-translational regulation of specialized metabolism and provide insights into the mechanisms by which plants respond to the external signals. In addition, we propose possible strategies to increase the production of plant specialized metabolites in biotechnological applications using PKs.
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spelling pubmed-82097782021-06-17 Reprogramming plant specialized metabolism by manipulating protein kinases Lyu, Ruiqing Singh, Sanjay K. Liu, Yongliang Patra, Barunava Zhou, Yan Wang, Bingwu Pattanaik, Sitakanta Yuan, Ling aBIOTECH Review Being sessile, plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to balance between growth and defense to survive in the harsh environment. The transition from growth to defense is commonly achieved by factors, such as protein kinases (PKs) and transcription factors, that initiate signal transduction and regulate specialized metabolism. Plants produce an array of lineage-specific specialized metabolites for chemical defense and stress tolerance. Some of these molecules are also used by humans as drugs. However, many of these defense-responsive metabolites are toxic to plant cells and inhibitory to growth and development. Plants have, thus, evolved complex regulatory networks to balance the accumulation of the toxic metabolites. Perception of external stimuli is a vital part of the regulatory network. Protein kinase-mediated signaling activates a series of defense responses by phosphorylating the target proteins and translating the stimulus into downstream cellular signaling. As biosynthesis of specialized metabolites is triggered when plants perceive stimuli, a possible connection between PKs and specialized metabolism is well recognized. However, the roles of PKs in plant specialized metabolism have not received much attention until recently. Here, we summarize the recent advances in understanding PKs in plant specialized metabolism. We aim to highlight how the stimulatory signals are transduced, leading to the biosynthesis of corresponding metabolites. We discuss the post-translational regulation of specialized metabolism and provide insights into the mechanisms by which plants respond to the external signals. In addition, we propose possible strategies to increase the production of plant specialized metabolites in biotechnological applications using PKs. Springer Nature Singapore 2021-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8209778/ /pubmed/34377580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42994-021-00053-2 Text en © Agricultural Information Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2021
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Lyu, Ruiqing
Singh, Sanjay K.
Liu, Yongliang
Patra, Barunava
Zhou, Yan
Wang, Bingwu
Pattanaik, Sitakanta
Yuan, Ling
Reprogramming plant specialized metabolism by manipulating protein kinases
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title_short Reprogramming plant specialized metabolism by manipulating protein kinases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34377580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42994-021-00053-2
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