Title
Transcription factors as potential participants in the signal transduction pathway of boron deficiency
Date Issued
29 August 2013
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
research article
Author(s)
González-Fontes A.
Quiles-Pando C.
Herrera-Rodríguez M.
Camacho-Cristóbal J.
Navarro-Gochicoa M.
Abstract
Boron (B) plays a well-known structural role in the cell wall, however the way of perceiving B deficiency by roots and transmitting this environmental signal to the nucleus to elicit a response is not well established. It is known that the direct interaction between Ca2+ sensors and transcription factors (TFs) is a necessary step to regulate the expression of downstream target genes in some signaling pathways. Interestingly, B deprivation affected gene expressions of several TFs belonging to MYB, WRKY, and bZIP families, as well as expressions of Ca2+-related genes such as several CML (calmodulin-like protein) and CPK (Ca2+-dependent protein kinase) genes. Taken together, these results suggest that B Deficiency could affect the expression of downstream target genes by alteration of a calcium signaling pathway in which the interaction between CMLs and/or CPKs with TFs (activator or repressor) would be a crucial step, which would explain why some genes are upregulated whereas others are repressed upon B deprivation. © 2013 landes Bioscience.
Volume
8
Issue
11
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84887554383
PubMed ID
Source
Plant Signaling and Behavior
ISSN of the container
15592316
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