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Receptor-like Kinases (LRR-RLKs) in Response of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses

Plants live under different biotic and abiotic stress conditions, and, to cope with the adversity and severity, plants have well-developed resistance mechanisms. The mechanism starts with perception of the stimuli followed by molecular, biochemical, and physiological adaptive measures. The family of...

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Autores principales: Soltabayeva, Aigerim, Dauletova, Nurbanu, Serik, Symbat, Sandybek, Margulan, Omondi, John Okoth, Kurmanbayeva, Assylay, Srivastava, Sudhakar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9572924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36235526
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11192660
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author Soltabayeva, Aigerim
Dauletova, Nurbanu
Serik, Symbat
Sandybek, Margulan
Omondi, John Okoth
Kurmanbayeva, Assylay
Srivastava, Sudhakar
author_facet Soltabayeva, Aigerim
Dauletova, Nurbanu
Serik, Symbat
Sandybek, Margulan
Omondi, John Okoth
Kurmanbayeva, Assylay
Srivastava, Sudhakar
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description Plants live under different biotic and abiotic stress conditions, and, to cope with the adversity and severity, plants have well-developed resistance mechanisms. The mechanism starts with perception of the stimuli followed by molecular, biochemical, and physiological adaptive measures. The family of LRR-RLKs (leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases) is one such group that perceives biotic and abiotic stimuli and also plays important roles in different biological processes of development. This has been mostly studied in the model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, and to some extent in other plants, such as Solanum lycopersicum, Nicotiana benthamiana, Brassica napus, Oryza sativa, Triticum aestivum, Hordeum vulgare, Brachypodium distachyon, Medicago truncatula, Gossypium barbadense, Phaseolus vulgaris, Solanum tuberosum, and Malus robusta. Most LRR-RLKs tend to form different combinations of LRR-RLKs-complexes (dimer, trimer, and tetramers), and some of them were observed as important receptors in immune responses, cell death, and plant development processes. However, less is known about the function(s) of LRR-RLKs in response to abiotic and biotic stresses. Here, we give recent updates about LRR-RLK receptors, specifically focusing on their involvement in biotic and abiotic stresses in the model plant, A. thaliana. Furthermore, the recent studies on LRR-RLKs that are homologous in other plants is also reviewed in relation to their role in triggering stress response processes against biotic and abiotic stimuli and/or in exploring their additional function(s). Furthermore, we present the interactions and combinations among LRR-RLK receptors that have been confirmed through experiments. Moreover, based on GENEINVESTIGATOR microarray database analysis, we predict some potential LRR-RLK genes involved in certain biotic and abiotic stresses whose function and mechanism may be explored.
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spelling pubmed-95729242022-10-17 Receptor-like Kinases (LRR-RLKs) in Response of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses Soltabayeva, Aigerim Dauletova, Nurbanu Serik, Symbat Sandybek, Margulan Omondi, John Okoth Kurmanbayeva, Assylay Srivastava, Sudhakar Plants (Basel) Review Plants live under different biotic and abiotic stress conditions, and, to cope with the adversity and severity, plants have well-developed resistance mechanisms. The mechanism starts with perception of the stimuli followed by molecular, biochemical, and physiological adaptive measures. The family of LRR-RLKs (leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases) is one such group that perceives biotic and abiotic stimuli and also plays important roles in different biological processes of development. This has been mostly studied in the model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, and to some extent in other plants, such as Solanum lycopersicum, Nicotiana benthamiana, Brassica napus, Oryza sativa, Triticum aestivum, Hordeum vulgare, Brachypodium distachyon, Medicago truncatula, Gossypium barbadense, Phaseolus vulgaris, Solanum tuberosum, and Malus robusta. Most LRR-RLKs tend to form different combinations of LRR-RLKs-complexes (dimer, trimer, and tetramers), and some of them were observed as important receptors in immune responses, cell death, and plant development processes. However, less is known about the function(s) of LRR-RLKs in response to abiotic and biotic stresses. Here, we give recent updates about LRR-RLK receptors, specifically focusing on their involvement in biotic and abiotic stresses in the model plant, A. thaliana. Furthermore, the recent studies on LRR-RLKs that are homologous in other plants is also reviewed in relation to their role in triggering stress response processes against biotic and abiotic stimuli and/or in exploring their additional function(s). Furthermore, we present the interactions and combinations among LRR-RLK receptors that have been confirmed through experiments. Moreover, based on GENEINVESTIGATOR microarray database analysis, we predict some potential LRR-RLK genes involved in certain biotic and abiotic stresses whose function and mechanism may be explored. MDPI 2022-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9572924/ /pubmed/36235526 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11192660 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Soltabayeva, Aigerim
Dauletova, Nurbanu
Serik, Symbat
Sandybek, Margulan
Omondi, John Okoth
Kurmanbayeva, Assylay
Srivastava, Sudhakar
Receptor-like Kinases (LRR-RLKs) in Response of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
title Receptor-like Kinases (LRR-RLKs) in Response of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
title_full Receptor-like Kinases (LRR-RLKs) in Response of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
title_fullStr Receptor-like Kinases (LRR-RLKs) in Response of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
title_full_unstemmed Receptor-like Kinases (LRR-RLKs) in Response of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
title_short Receptor-like Kinases (LRR-RLKs) in Response of Plants to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses
title_sort receptor-like kinases (lrr-rlks) in response of plants to biotic and abiotic stresses
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9572924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36235526
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11192660
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