14-3-3 proteins and the response to abiotic and biotic stress

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Michael R. Roberts
Julio Salinas
David B. Collinge
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[1] Lancaster University,Department of Biological Sciences, IENS
[2] Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA),Departamento de Biotecnología
[3] Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University,Section for Plant Pathology, Department of Plant Biology
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2002年 / 50卷
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14-3-3 protein; abiotic stress; biotic stress; defence responses; plant pathogen; signalling;
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14-3-3 proteins function as regulators of a wide range of target proteins in all eukaryotes by effecting direct protein-protein interactions. Primarily, interactions between 14-3-3 proteins and their targets are mediated by phosphorylation at specific sites on the target protein. Hence, interactions with 14-3-3s are subject to environmental control through signalling pathways which impact on 14-3-3 binding sites. Because 14-3-3 proteins regulate the activities of many proteins involved in signal transduction, there are multiple levels at which 14-3-3 proteins may play roles in stress responses in higher plants. In this article, we review evidence which implicates 14-3-3 proteins in responses to environmental, metabolic and nutritional stresses, as well as in defence responses to wounding and pathogen attack. This evidence includes stress-inducible changes in 14-3-3 gene expression, interactions between 14-3-3 proteins and signalling proteins and interactions between 14-3-3 proteins and proteins with defensive functions.
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