Novel connections and gaps in ethylene signaling from the ER membrane to the nucleus.

Front Plant Sci

Division of Life Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea.

Published: January 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent studies have identified key components in the signaling pathway of the plant hormone ethylene, highlighting connections between membrane receptors and nuclear effects.
  • A critical discovery reveals that the protein EIN2 is cleaved in response to ethylene, allowing its active C-terminal part to move to the nucleus and facilitate gene expression linked to ethylene response, which is regulated by CTR1.
  • Despite these findings illuminating some gaps in our understanding, there are still numerous complexities within ethylene signaling that require further exploration.

Article Abstract

The signaling of the plant hormone ethylene has been studied genetically, resulting in the identification of signaling components from membrane receptors to nuclear effectors. Among constituents of the hormone signaling pathway, functional links involving a putative mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase CONSTITUTIVE TRIPLE RESPONSE1 (CTR1) and a membrane transporter-like protein ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE2 (EIN2) have been missing for a long time. We now learn that EIN2 is cleaved and its C-terminal end moves to the nucleus upon ethylene perception at the membrane receptors, and then the C-terminal end of EIN2 in the nucleus supports EIN3-dependent ethylene-response gene expression. CTR1 kinase activity negatively controls the EIN2 cleavage process through direct phosphorylation. Despite the novel connection of CTR1 with EIN2 that explains a large portion of the missing links in ethylene signaling, our understanding still remains far from its completion. This focused review will summarize recent advances in the EIN3-dependent ethylene signaling mechanisms including CTR1-EIN2 functions with respect to EIN3 regulation and ethylene responses. This will also present several emerging issues that need to be addressed for the comprehensive understanding of signaling pathways of the invaluable plant hormone ethylene.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283510PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00733DOI Listing

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