Peptide hormones in plants
Zhenbiao Zhang,
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Huibin Han,
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Junxiang Zhao
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et al.
Molecular Horticulture,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(1)
Published: Jan. 23, 2025
Abstract
Peptide
hormones
are
defined
as
small
secreted
polypeptide-based
intercellular
communication
signal
molecules.
Such
peptide
encoded
by
nuclear
genes,
and
often
go
through
proteolytic
processing
of
preproproteins
post-translational
modifications.
Most
out
the
cell
to
interact
with
membrane-associated
receptors
in
neighboring
cells,
subsequently
activate
transductions,
leading
changes
gene
expression
cellular
responses.
Since
discovery
first
plant
hormone,
systemin,
tomato
1991,
putative
have
continuously
been
identified
different
species,
showing
their
importance
both
short-
long-range
transductions.
The
roles
implicated
in,
but
not
limited
to,
processes
such
self-incompatibility,
pollination,
fertilization,
embryogenesis,
endosperm
development,
stem
regulation,
architecture,
tissue
differentiation,
organogenesis,
dehiscence,
senescence,
plant-pathogen
plant-insect
interactions,
stress
This
article,
collectively
written
researchers
this
field,
aims
provide
a
general
overview
for
discoveries,
functions,
chemical
natures,
transcriptional
regulations,
modifications
plants.
We
also
updated
recent
discoveries
receptor
kinases
underlying
hormone
sensing
down-stream
pathways.
Future
prospective
challenges
will
be
discussed
at
end
article.
Language: Английский
Comparative analysis of small secreted peptide signaling during defense response: insights from vascular and non‐vascular plants
Irina Lyapina,
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Daria Ganaeva,
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Е. А. Рогожин
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et al.
Physiologia Plantarum,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
177(2)
Published: March 1, 2025
Abstract
Small
secreted
peptides
(SSPs)
play
an
important
role
in
modulating
immune
responses
all
land
plants.
However,
the
evolution
of
stress
peptide
signaling
different
plant
phyla
remains
poorly
understood.
Here,
we
compared
expression
SSP
genes
pathogen‐induced
transcriptomes
vascular
and
non‐vascular
We
found
13,
19,
15,
28
families
that
were
differentially
expressed
during
infection
Physcomitrium
patens
,
Zea
mays
Brassica
napus
Solanum
tuberosum
respectively.
A
comparative
study
motifs
predicted
three‐dimensional
structures
confirmed
similarity
SSPs
across
examined
species.
In
both
only
RALF
family
was
regulated
under
infection.
also
EPFL
peptides,
which
are
involved
growth
development
processes
angiosperms,
P.
response
to
pathogen
The
search
for
novel
immune‐specific
revealed
a
PSY‐like
.
treatment
with
synthetic
tyrosine‐modified
non‐modified
PSY,
as
well
recombinant
MEG,
validated
their
roles
regulation.
Thus,
our
showed
complex
nature
shed
light
on
regulation
lineages
Language: Английский
MtCLE35 Mediates Inhibition of Rhizobia-Induced Signaling Pathway and Upregulation of Defense-Related Genes in Rhizobia-Inoculated Medicago truncatula Roots
Maria A. Lebedeva,
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Daria A. Dobychkina,
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K. A. Bashtovenko
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et al.
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(12), P. 4941 - 4956
Published: Aug. 21, 2024
Language: Английский
Comparative Analysis of Small Secreted Peptide Signaling during Defense Response: Insights from Vascular and Non-Vascular Plants
Irina Lyapina,
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Daria Ganaeva,
No information about this author
Е. А. Рогожин
No information about this author
et al.
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 13, 2024
Abstract
Small
secreted
peptides
(SSPs)
play
an
important
role
in
modulating
immune
responses
all
land
plants.
However,
the
evolution
of
stress
peptide
signaling
different
plant
phyla
remains
poorly
understood.
Here,
we
compared
expression
SSP
genes
pathogen-induced
transcriptomes
vascular
and
non-vascular
We
found
13,
19,
15,
28
families
that
were
differentially
expressed
during
infection
Physcomitrium
patens
,
Zea
mays
Brassica
napus
Solanum
tuberosum
respectively.
A
comparative
study
motifs
predicted
three-dimensional
structures
confirmed
similarity
SSPs
across
examined
species.
In
both
plants,
however,
only
RALF
family
was
regulated
under
infection.
also
EPFL
peptides,
which
are
involved
growth
development
processes
angiosperms,
P.
response
to
pathogen
The
search
for
novel
immune-specific
revealed
a
PSY-like
.
treatment
with
synthetic
EPFL,
MEG,
PSY,
validated
their
roles
regulation.
Thus,
our
showed
complex
nature
shed
light
on
regulation
lineages
Language: Английский
Photosynthetic Performance of Oil Palm Genotypes under Drought Stress
Plants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(19), P. 2705 - 2705
Published: Sept. 27, 2024
Water
deficiency
and
potential
drought
periods
could
be
important
ecological
factors
influencing
cultivation
areas
productivity
once
different
crops
are
established.
The
principal
supply
of
vegetable
oil
for
is
palm,
new
challenges
emerging
in
the
face
climatic
changes.
This
study
investigated
photosynthetic
performance
12
genotypes
Language: Английский
Cysteine-Rich Peptide Genes of the Wheatgrass Thinopyrum elongatum
Russian Journal of Genetics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
60(10), P. 1341 - 1354
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Cysteine-Rich Peptide Genes of Wheatgrass <i>Thinopyrum elongatum</i>
Генетика,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
60(10), P. 56 - 70
Published: Oct. 16, 2024
Language: Английский
The potential of plant antimicrobial peptides for crop protection against diseases
Plant Protection News,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
106(3), P. 120 - 136
Published: Dec. 13, 2023
Antimicrobial
peptides
(AMPs)
are
the
most
important
components
of
plant
innate
immunity
to
environmental
stress
factors
and
one
ancient
tools
defense
system.
Most
them
synthesized
as
constitutive
immunity,
but
there
also
inducible
forms
belonging
“pathogenesis-related
proteins”
(PR-proteins
from
classes
12,
13
14).
This
review
provides
characteristics
primary
three-dimensional
structures
main
families
AMPs.
The
relationship
between
types
spatial
arrangement
polypeptide
chain
is
drawn.
functional
analysis
AMPs
presented
by
data
on
spectrum
quantitative
level
activities
against
a
number
economically
significant
fungal
bacterial
phytopathogens,
related
biological
effects
indicated.
Additionally,
current
information
provided
molecular
mechanisms
antimicrobial
action
based
defensins
studied
structural
group.
In
conclusion,
aspects
modes
for
microorganisms
considered,
basis
which
variant
classification
these
molecules
proposed.
Based
data,
prospects
their
use
biopesticides
protection
pathogens
were
assessed.
Language: Английский