2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2016.11.007
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CDPKs and 14-3-3 Proteins: Emerging Duo in Signaling

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“…7 D ). Increasing evidence supports a role of these proteins in signal transduction during plant immune responses at diverse levels ( 55 , 56 ), and our data suggest that NRG1 is required for their up-regulation during plant immune responses. Another interesting finding is that the helper NLR ADR1, which, along with NRG1, is part of the RPW8-like CC domain subclass, is up-regulated only in the nrg1 mutant upon XopQ expression ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…7 D ). Increasing evidence supports a role of these proteins in signal transduction during plant immune responses at diverse levels ( 55 , 56 ), and our data suggest that NRG1 is required for their up-regulation during plant immune responses. Another interesting finding is that the helper NLR ADR1, which, along with NRG1, is part of the RPW8-like CC domain subclass, is up-regulated only in the nrg1 mutant upon XopQ expression ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…A greater number of dual localized proteins were in larger complexes in the membrane fraction compared with the cytosol. GRFs function as signaling proteins ( 70 ) and multiple isoforms were identified in this study. In the cytosol, all the GRFs coeluted with a R app of ∼3, but the membrane-associated GRFs showed specificity with unique peaks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Thus, CaM has an effect on transmitting the calcium signals to downstream proteins and regulating plant growth and development. CDPKs, which are calcium sensors, are also implicated in the growth of plants, such as pollen development and gravitropism, and their response to environment stresses, such as pathogens (Ormancey et al, 2017 ). The MAPK cascade consists of interlinked MAPK, MAPKK, and MAPKKK and such cascades play important roles in signal transduction of plant hormone, biotic stress and abiotic stress (Wang et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%