The physiological role of thiol-based redox sensors in plant defense signaling
Citations

WEB OF SCIENCE

19
Citations

SCOPUS

20

초록

Plants have developed multilayered defense strategies to adapt and acclimate to the kaleidoscopic environmental changes that rapidly produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) and induce redox changes. Thiol-based redox sensors containing the redox-sensitive cysteine residues act as the central machinery in plant defense signaling. Here, we review recent research on thiol-based redox sensors in plants, which perceive the changes in intracellular H2O2 levels and activate specific downstream defense signaling. The review mainly focuses on the molecular mechanism of how the thiol sensors recognize internal/external stresses and respond to them by demonstrating several instances, such as cold-, drought-, salinity-, and pathogen-resistant signaling pathways. Also, we introduce another novel complex system of thiol-based redox sensors operating through the liquid–liquid phase separation. © 2023 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2023 New Phytologist Foundation.

키워드

active thiol residueArabidopsis thalianadefense signalingpost-translational modificationreactive oxygen species (ROS)thiol-based redox sensorPHASE-SEPARATIONS-NITROSYLATIONABSCISIC-ACIDARABIDOPSISPEROXIDASEIMMUNITYTHIOREDOXINDROUGHTH2O2NPR1
제목
The physiological role of thiol-based redox sensors in plant defense signaling
저자
Chae, Ho ByoungBae, Su BinPaeng, Seol KiWi, Seong DongPhan, Kieu Anh ThiKim, Min GabKim, Woe-YeonYun, Dae-JinLee, Sang Yeol
DOI
10.1111/nph.19018
발행일
2023-08
유형
Review
저널명
New Phytologist
239
4
페이지
1203 ~ 1211