AI Article Synopsis

  • Plants adapt to changing environments by using signal transduction mechanisms that link external signals to gene expression.
  • Protein phosphorylation by protein kinases is a key posttranslational modification that affects the specificity and intensity of these signaling pathways.
  • The role of nuclear protein kinases in plants is not well understood, but recent studies indicate they may be vital for interpreting signals, especially due to their nucleocytoplasmic distribution and the formation of second messenger networks in the nucleus.

Article Abstract

Plants constantly face changing conditions in their environment. Unravelling the transduction mechanisms from signal perception at the plasma membrane level down to gene expression in the nucleus is a fascinating challenge. Protein phosphorylation, catalysed by protein kinases, is one of the major posttranslational modifications involved in the specificity, kinetic(s) and intensity of a signal transduction pathway. Although commonly assumed, the involvement of nuclear protein kinases in signal transduction is often poorly characterized. In particular, both their regulation and mode of action remain to be elucidated and may lead to the unveiling of new original mechanisms. For example, unlike animal cells, plant cells contain only a few strictly nucleus-localized protein kinases, which calls into question the role of this cellular distribution between the cytosol and the nucleus in their activation and functions. The control of their nucleocytoplasmic trafficking appears to play a major role in their regulation, probably through promoting interactions with their substrates under specific cellular conditions. However, recent findings showing that the nucleus can generate complex networks of second messengers (e.g. Ca(2+)or diacyglycerol) suggest that nuclear protein kinases could play an active role in the decoding of such signals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.03085.xDOI Listing

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