Insight into the transcriptional regulation of key genes involved in proline metabolism in plants under osmotic stress.

Shengjie Yan, Meng Zhan, Zhi Liu, Xianwen Zhang
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Proline biosynthesis and catabolism pathways are executed by powerful action of specific enzymes that are subjected to environmental fluctuations at the transcriptional level. Previous researches have demonstrated that osmotic stress-induced upstream events can affect the expression of proline metabolism-related genes, which results in adjustable free proline accumulation to protect plant cells from severe damage. Here, we mainly describe the mechanisms for how some key factors, such as transcription factors, ABA (abscisic acid), Ca2+, MAPK cascades, CK (cytokinin) and phospholipase, in a phosphorylated manner, vividly function in the transcriptional regulation of proline metabolism under osmotic stress. These mechanisms reveal that sustaining of proline homeostasis is an efficient way for plants to adapt to osmotic stress.

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渗透胁迫下植物脯氨酸代谢关键基因转录调控的深入研究
脯氨酸的生物合成和分解途径是通过特定酶的强大作用来完成的,这些酶在转录水平上会受到环境波动的影响。以往的研究表明,渗透胁迫诱导的上游事件会影响脯氨酸代谢相关基因的表达,从而导致可调节的游离脯氨酸积累,保护植物细胞免受严重损伤。在此,我们主要描述了一些关键因子,如转录因子、ABA(脱落酸)、Ca2+、MAPK 级联、CK(细胞分裂素)和磷脂酶等,如何以磷酸化的方式在渗透胁迫下生动地发挥脯氨酸代谢转录调控的作用。这些机制揭示了维持脯氨酸平衡是植物适应渗透胁迫的有效途径。
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