Plant stress surveillance monitored by ABA and disease signaling interactions |
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Authors: | Tae-Houn Kim |
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Institution: | PrePharmMed/Health Functional Biomaterials, Duksung Women's University, Seoul 132-714, Korea. thkim@duksung.ac.kr |
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Abstract: | Abiotic and biotic stresses are the major factors that negatively impact plant growth. In response to abiotic environmental
stresses such as drought, plants generate resistance responses through abscisic acid (ABA) signal transduction. In addition
to the major role of ABA in abiotic stress signaling, ABA signaling was reported to downregulate biotic stress signaling.
Conversely recent findings provide evidence that initial activation of plant immune signaling inhibits subsequent ABA signal
transduction. Stimulation of effector-triggered disease response can interfere with ABA signal transduction via modulation of internal calcium-dependent signaling pathways. This review overviews the interactions of abiotic and biotic
stress signal transduction and the mechanism through which stress surveillance system operates to generate the most efficient
resistant traits against various stress condition. |
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Keywords: | abscisic acid Ca2+ guard cell pathogen R genes |
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