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HD-ZIP Gene Family: Potential Roles in Improving Plant Growth and Regulating Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in Plants

Exploring the molecular foundation of the gene-regulatory systems underlying agronomic parameters or/and plant responses to both abiotic and biotic stresses is crucial for crop improvement. Thus, transcription factors, which alone or in combination directly regulated the targeted gene expression lev...

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Autores principales: Sharif, Rahat, Raza, Ali, Chen, Peng, Li, Yuhong, El-Ballat, Enas M., Rauf, Abdur, Hano, Christophe, El-Esawi, Mohamed A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8394574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34440430
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12081256
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author Sharif, Rahat
Raza, Ali
Chen, Peng
Li, Yuhong
El-Ballat, Enas M.
Rauf, Abdur
Hano, Christophe
El-Esawi, Mohamed A.
author_facet Sharif, Rahat
Raza, Ali
Chen, Peng
Li, Yuhong
El-Ballat, Enas M.
Rauf, Abdur
Hano, Christophe
El-Esawi, Mohamed A.
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description Exploring the molecular foundation of the gene-regulatory systems underlying agronomic parameters or/and plant responses to both abiotic and biotic stresses is crucial for crop improvement. Thus, transcription factors, which alone or in combination directly regulated the targeted gene expression levels, are appropriate players for enlightening agronomic parameters through genetic engineering. In this regard, homeodomain leucine zipper (HD-ZIP) genes family concerned with enlightening plant growth and tolerance to environmental stresses are considered key players for crop improvement. This gene family containing HD and LZ domain belongs to the homeobox superfamily. It is further classified into four subfamilies, namely HD-ZIP I, HD-ZIP II, HD-ZIP III, and HD-ZIP IV. The first HD domain-containing gene was discovered in maize cells almost three decades ago. Since then, with advanced technologies, these genes were functionally characterized for their distinct roles in overall plant growth and development under adverse environmental conditions. This review summarized the different functions of HD-ZIP genes in plant growth and physiological-related activities from germination to fruit development. Additionally, the HD-ZIP genes also respond to various abiotic and biotic environmental stimuli by regulating defense response of plants. This review, therefore, highlighted the various significant aspects of this important gene family based on the recent findings. The practical application of HD-ZIP biomolecules in developing bioengineered plants will not only mitigate the negative effects of environmental stresses but also increase the overall production of crop plants.
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spelling pubmed-83945742021-08-28 HD-ZIP Gene Family: Potential Roles in Improving Plant Growth and Regulating Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in Plants Sharif, Rahat Raza, Ali Chen, Peng Li, Yuhong El-Ballat, Enas M. Rauf, Abdur Hano, Christophe El-Esawi, Mohamed A. Genes (Basel) Review Exploring the molecular foundation of the gene-regulatory systems underlying agronomic parameters or/and plant responses to both abiotic and biotic stresses is crucial for crop improvement. Thus, transcription factors, which alone or in combination directly regulated the targeted gene expression levels, are appropriate players for enlightening agronomic parameters through genetic engineering. In this regard, homeodomain leucine zipper (HD-ZIP) genes family concerned with enlightening plant growth and tolerance to environmental stresses are considered key players for crop improvement. This gene family containing HD and LZ domain belongs to the homeobox superfamily. It is further classified into four subfamilies, namely HD-ZIP I, HD-ZIP II, HD-ZIP III, and HD-ZIP IV. The first HD domain-containing gene was discovered in maize cells almost three decades ago. Since then, with advanced technologies, these genes were functionally characterized for their distinct roles in overall plant growth and development under adverse environmental conditions. This review summarized the different functions of HD-ZIP genes in plant growth and physiological-related activities from germination to fruit development. Additionally, the HD-ZIP genes also respond to various abiotic and biotic environmental stimuli by regulating defense response of plants. This review, therefore, highlighted the various significant aspects of this important gene family based on the recent findings. The practical application of HD-ZIP biomolecules in developing bioengineered plants will not only mitigate the negative effects of environmental stresses but also increase the overall production of crop plants. MDPI 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8394574/ /pubmed/34440430 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12081256 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Sharif, Rahat
Raza, Ali
Chen, Peng
Li, Yuhong
El-Ballat, Enas M.
Rauf, Abdur
Hano, Christophe
El-Esawi, Mohamed A.
HD-ZIP Gene Family: Potential Roles in Improving Plant Growth and Regulating Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in Plants
title HD-ZIP Gene Family: Potential Roles in Improving Plant Growth and Regulating Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in Plants
title_full HD-ZIP Gene Family: Potential Roles in Improving Plant Growth and Regulating Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in Plants
title_fullStr HD-ZIP Gene Family: Potential Roles in Improving Plant Growth and Regulating Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in Plants
title_full_unstemmed HD-ZIP Gene Family: Potential Roles in Improving Plant Growth and Regulating Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in Plants
title_short HD-ZIP Gene Family: Potential Roles in Improving Plant Growth and Regulating Stress-Responsive Mechanisms in Plants
title_sort hd-zip gene family: potential roles in improving plant growth and regulating stress-responsive mechanisms in plants
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8394574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34440430
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12081256
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