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Modulation of Phototropin Signalosome with Artificial Illumination Holds Great Potential in the Development of Climate-Smart Crops

Changes in environmental conditions like temperature and light critically influence crop production. To deal with these changes, plants possess various photoreceptors such as Phototropin (PHOT), Phytochrome (PHY), Cryptochrome (CRY), and UVR8 that work synergistically as sensor and stress sensing re...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Sunita, Sanyal, Sibaji K., Sushmita, Kumari, Chauhan, Manisha, Sharma, Amit, Anirudhan, Gireesh, Veetil, Sindhu K., Kateriya, Suneel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34975290
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389202922666210412104817
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author Sharma, Sunita
Sanyal, Sibaji K.
Sushmita, Kumari
Chauhan, Manisha
Sharma, Amit
Anirudhan, Gireesh
Veetil, Sindhu K.
Kateriya, Suneel
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Sanyal, Sibaji K.
Sushmita, Kumari
Chauhan, Manisha
Sharma, Amit
Anirudhan, Gireesh
Veetil, Sindhu K.
Kateriya, Suneel
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description Changes in environmental conditions like temperature and light critically influence crop production. To deal with these changes, plants possess various photoreceptors such as Phototropin (PHOT), Phytochrome (PHY), Cryptochrome (CRY), and UVR8 that work synergistically as sensor and stress sensing receptors to different external cues. PHOTs are capable of regulating several functions like growth and development, chloroplast relocation, thermomorphogenesis, metabolite accumulation, stomatal opening, and phototropism in plants. PHOT plays a pivotal role in overcoming the damage caused by excess light and other environmental stresses (heat, cold, and salinity) and biotic stress. The crosstalk between photoreceptors and phytohormones contributes to plant growth, seed germination, photo-protection, flowering, phototropism, and stomatal opening. Molecular genetic studies using gene targeting and synthetic biology approaches have revealed the potential role of different photoreceptor genes in the manipulation of various beneficial agronomic traits. Overexpression of PHOT2 in Fragaria ananassa leads to the increase in anthocyanin content in its leaves and fruits. Artificial illumination with blue light alone and in combination with red light influence the growth, yield, and secondary metabolite production in many plants, while in algal species, it affects growth, chlorophyll content, lipid production and also increases its bioremediation efficiency. Artificial illumination alters the morphological, developmental, and physiological characteristics of agronomic crops and algal species. This review focuses on PHOT modulated signalosome and artificial illumination-based photo-biotechnological approaches for the development of climate-smart crops.
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spelling pubmed-86408492022-04-18 Modulation of Phototropin Signalosome with Artificial Illumination Holds Great Potential in the Development of Climate-Smart Crops Sharma, Sunita Sanyal, Sibaji K. Sushmita, Kumari Chauhan, Manisha Sharma, Amit Anirudhan, Gireesh Veetil, Sindhu K. Kateriya, Suneel Curr Genomics Article Changes in environmental conditions like temperature and light critically influence crop production. To deal with these changes, plants possess various photoreceptors such as Phototropin (PHOT), Phytochrome (PHY), Cryptochrome (CRY), and UVR8 that work synergistically as sensor and stress sensing receptors to different external cues. PHOTs are capable of regulating several functions like growth and development, chloroplast relocation, thermomorphogenesis, metabolite accumulation, stomatal opening, and phototropism in plants. PHOT plays a pivotal role in overcoming the damage caused by excess light and other environmental stresses (heat, cold, and salinity) and biotic stress. The crosstalk between photoreceptors and phytohormones contributes to plant growth, seed germination, photo-protection, flowering, phototropism, and stomatal opening. Molecular genetic studies using gene targeting and synthetic biology approaches have revealed the potential role of different photoreceptor genes in the manipulation of various beneficial agronomic traits. Overexpression of PHOT2 in Fragaria ananassa leads to the increase in anthocyanin content in its leaves and fruits. Artificial illumination with blue light alone and in combination with red light influence the growth, yield, and secondary metabolite production in many plants, while in algal species, it affects growth, chlorophyll content, lipid production and also increases its bioremediation efficiency. Artificial illumination alters the morphological, developmental, and physiological characteristics of agronomic crops and algal species. This review focuses on PHOT modulated signalosome and artificial illumination-based photo-biotechnological approaches for the development of climate-smart crops. Bentham Science Publishers 2021-10-18 2021-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8640849/ /pubmed/34975290 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389202922666210412104817 Text en © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Sharma, Sunita
Sanyal, Sibaji K.
Sushmita, Kumari
Chauhan, Manisha
Sharma, Amit
Anirudhan, Gireesh
Veetil, Sindhu K.
Kateriya, Suneel
Modulation of Phototropin Signalosome with Artificial Illumination Holds Great Potential in the Development of Climate-Smart Crops
title Modulation of Phototropin Signalosome with Artificial Illumination Holds Great Potential in the Development of Climate-Smart Crops
title_full Modulation of Phototropin Signalosome with Artificial Illumination Holds Great Potential in the Development of Climate-Smart Crops
title_fullStr Modulation of Phototropin Signalosome with Artificial Illumination Holds Great Potential in the Development of Climate-Smart Crops
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of Phototropin Signalosome with Artificial Illumination Holds Great Potential in the Development of Climate-Smart Crops
title_short Modulation of Phototropin Signalosome with Artificial Illumination Holds Great Potential in the Development of Climate-Smart Crops
title_sort modulation of phototropin signalosome with artificial illumination holds great potential in the development of climate-smart crops
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8640849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34975290
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389202922666210412104817
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