The potential applications of cytokinins and cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase inhibitors for mitigating abiotic stresses in model and non-model plant species

IF 5.4 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Current Plant Biology Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1016/j.cpb.2024.100398
Mxolisi P. Voko , Adeyemi O. Aremu , Nokwanda P. Makunga , Jaroslav Nisler , Karel Doležal , Nqobile A. Masondo
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Cytokinins (CKs) are important phytohormones which are used by plants to optimize responses against abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, temperature and nutrient stresses known to repress germination, and influencing general plant growth and development. Such stresses often trigger phenotypic plasticity and lead to low yields. Yet, the beneficial effect of CKs is counteracted by cytokinin oxidase/dehydrogenase (CKO/CKX, EC 1.5.99.12) enzymes and by N- and/or O-glycosylation. Additionally, research on CKs and CKX is often limited to model plants studied in isolation, and sparsely covers non-model plants exposed to abiotic stresses. Thus, this review explored the role of CKs and CKX inhibitors in mitigating abiotic stresses in model and non-model plants. We also examined possible crosstalk mechanisms of CKs with auxins, polyamines, and other major phytohormones. A detailed literature search was conducted using several databases including Web of Science, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and PubMed. Upon perception of environmental stimuli, CKs [e.g., N6-(Δ2isopent-2-enyl)adenine (iP), trans-zeatin (tZ) and cis-zeatin (cZ)] induce abiotic stress tolerance in a CK - dependent manner or by forming intermolecular pathways with abscisic acid, ethylene, auxins and polyamines. Regulatory motifs of type-B ARRs code for transcriptional responses via DNA-binding. Inhibitors of CKX (e.g., 3TFM-2HE, INCYDE, F-INCYDE and anisiflupurin) act as promoters of growth and stress-tolerance through the inhibition of catabolic CKXs and regulate an increase in endogenous CKs (e.g., iP, tZ and cZ) in plants. The ability of CKX inhibitors to intercept CKX gene regulation is an indication of their potential applications in agriculture and other industries that rely on plant-based products.
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细胞分裂素和细胞分裂素氧化酶/脱氢酶抑制剂在减轻模式和非模式植物物种的非生物胁迫方面的潜在应用
细胞分裂素(CKs)是一种重要的植物激素,植物利用它来优化对干旱、盐度、温度和养分胁迫等非生物胁迫的反应,已知这些胁迫会抑制发芽,并影响植物的整体生长和发育。这些胁迫通常会引发表型可塑性,导致低产。然而,细胞分裂素的有益作用会被细胞分裂素氧化酶/脱氢酶(CKO/CKX,EC 1.5.99.12)以及 N- 和/或 O-糖基化所抵消。此外,有关 CKs 和 CKX 的研究往往局限于孤立研究的模式植物,很少涉及暴露于非生物胁迫的非模式植物。因此,本综述探讨了 CKs 和 CKX 抑制剂在减轻模式植物和非模式植物的非生物胁迫中的作用。我们还研究了 CKs 与辅酶、多胺和其他主要植物激素之间可能存在的串扰机制。我们利用多个数据库(包括 Web of Science、Google Scholar、ScienceDirect、Scopus 和 PubMed)进行了详细的文献检索。在感知环境刺激时,CKs [如 N6-(Δ2-异戊烯基)腺嘌呤(iP)、反式玉米素(tZ)和顺式玉米素(cZ)] 以 CK 依赖性方式或通过与脱落酸、乙烯、辅酶和多胺形成分子间途径诱导非生物胁迫耐受性。B 型 ARR 的调节基团通过 DNA 结合编码转录反应。CKX 抑制剂(如 3TFM-2HE、INCYDE、F-INCYDE 和 anisiflupurin)通过抑制分解代谢的 CKX 起到促进生长和抗逆的作用,并调节植物内源 CK(如 iP、tZ 和 cZ)的增加。CKX 抑制剂能够拦截 CKX 基因调控,这表明它们有可能应用于农业和其他依赖植物产品的行业。
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Current Plant Biology
Current Plant Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: Current Plant Biology aims to acknowledge and encourage interdisciplinary research in fundamental plant sciences with scope to address crop improvement, biodiversity, nutrition and human health. It publishes review articles, original research papers, method papers and short articles in plant research fields, such as systems biology, cell biology, genetics, epigenetics, mathematical modeling, signal transduction, plant-microbe interactions, synthetic biology, developmental biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, physiology, biotechnologies, bioinformatics and plant genomic resources.
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