2019
DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2019.1604017
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MKP1 acts as a key modulator of stomatal development

Abstract: The MAPK signaling cascade is universal among eukaryotes and mediates a variety of environmental and developmental responses. Two Arabidopsis MAPKs, MPK3 and MPK6, have been shown to be activated by various stimuli and suggested as a convergence point of different signaling pathways. It is known that these MAPKs, MPK3/MPK6, control the discrete stages of stomatal development in Arabidopsis, but how they are regulated and how the same MAPK components can achieve signaling specificity is largely unknown. We rece… Show more

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“…MAP KINASE PHOSPHATASE1 (MKP1), a dual‐specificity phosphatase, can promote stomatal cell fate transition by controlling MAPK activation at the early stage of stomatal development (Tamnanloo et al, 2018; Jangra et al, 2019). LOF of MKP1 inhibits stomatal differentiation, resulting in the formation of large patches of pavement cells, similar to the GOF activation of MPK3/MPK6.…”
Section: Mapk Cascades In Plant Growth and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MAP KINASE PHOSPHATASE1 (MKP1), a dual‐specificity phosphatase, can promote stomatal cell fate transition by controlling MAPK activation at the early stage of stomatal development (Tamnanloo et al, 2018; Jangra et al, 2019). LOF of MKP1 inhibits stomatal differentiation, resulting in the formation of large patches of pavement cells, similar to the GOF activation of MPK3/MPK6.…”
Section: Mapk Cascades In Plant Growth and Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%