Characterization of regulatory roles of DPBF4 and SNF4 in sugar and stress signaling in Arabidopsis

  • Shukla, Vijaya
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Publication date
January 2005
Language
English

Abstract

In higher plants, the regulation of metabolic and developmetal processes is tightly connected to a complex crosstalk between hormone signaling pathways. Many responses controlled by osmotic stress (salinity, drought and cold) stimuli are synergictically induced by the stress hormone abscisic acid and by glucose and sucrose. The ancient pathway of glucose repression, which is found in all organisms, also plays a central role in the regulation of transcription and growth responses in plants, though this pathway negatively controls the activity of genes involved in photosynthesis. Glucose and sucrose essentially signal through stimulation of ABA synthesis, whereas ABA signaling requires elements of the ethylene signaling pathway. Within this w...

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