The CBL–CIPK signaling module in plants: a mechanistic perspective

作者: Sibaji K Sanyal , Amita Pandey , Girdhar K Pandey , None

DOI: 10.1111/PPL.12344

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摘要: In a given environment, plants are constantly exposed to multitudes of stimuli. These stimuli sensed and transduced generate diverse array responses by several signal transduction pathways. Calcium (Ca2+ ) signaling is one such important pathway involved in transducing large number or signals both animals plants. Ca2+ engages plethora decoders mediate Among these groups decoders, the sensor responder complex calcineurin B-like protein (CBL) CBL-interacting kinases (CIPKs) play very significant role signals. The mechanism most cases phosphorylation events, but some structural for pair has also come light recently. this review, we discuss nature sensor-responder duo; their substrate modulating targets. Moreover, formation mechanistic phosphatases with CBL-CIPK module been mentioned. A comparison other signifies relatedness diversity Further an attempt made compare aspect pathways different plant species develop holistic understanding conservation stimulus-response-coupling mediated -CBL-CIPK module.

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