2018
DOI: 10.1111/nph.15276
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Nudge‐nudge, WNKWNK (kinases), say no more?

Abstract: Contents Summary 35 I Overview of animal and plant WNK kinases 35 II. Structure: domains and topology 36 III. Phylogeny-evolutionary relationships 41 IV. Plant WNK kinase distribution and regulation of WNK expression and activity 41 V. Functions of WNK family members in physiology and development 41 VI. Say no more? Still many questions to be answered 45 Acknowledgements 46 References 46 SUMMARY: WITH NO LYSINE (WNK) kinases are serine/threonine kinases uniquely characterized by an anomalous placement of a cat… Show more

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“…Genes related to stress response: Single nucleotide mutations between wild and cultivated olives generating amino acid changes were detected in two WNK kinase genes (WNK4 and WNK9), respectively, from lysine to arginine (WNK4) and from serine to threonine (WNK9). In plants, the WNK kinase is a large family, with mechanisms to nudge intracellular proteins to their destinations, still to be recognized as a nexus for trafficking-based signal transduction [98]. A synonymous mutation was detected on a hypersensitive-induced response protein-like (HIR).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genes related to stress response: Single nucleotide mutations between wild and cultivated olives generating amino acid changes were detected in two WNK kinase genes (WNK4 and WNK9), respectively, from lysine to arginine (WNK4) and from serine to threonine (WNK9). In plants, the WNK kinase is a large family, with mechanisms to nudge intracellular proteins to their destinations, still to be recognized as a nexus for trafficking-based signal transduction [98]. A synonymous mutation was detected on a hypersensitive-induced response protein-like (HIR).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AtAED3 encodes a putative apoplastic aspartyl protease and has been suggested to be involved in systemic immunity (Breitenbach et al, 2014). AtWNK2 contributes to flowering time regulation in A. thaliana , while other members of the plant WNK family have been linked to the abiotic stress response (Cao-Pham et al, 2018). What is the particular function of these target genes against H. arabidopsidis infection and whether these also play a role against other pathogens, needs to be investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In hemp, LTP3 gene was also activated in the stem region, containing fibers forming TCW as compared to the upper part of the stem with fibers at an earlier stage of development (Guerriero et al, 2017). The role of LusWNK-1 [serine/threonine-protein kinase WNK (with no lysine)-like protein, ortholog to AT1G60060] from the group of genes upregulated at fiber intrusive growth is difficult to predict, since such protein kinases modulate a wide spectrum of cellular processes through phosphorylating downstream protein substrates (Cao-Pham et al, 2018).…”
Section: Genes Whose Expression Levels Are Highly Related To the Fibementioning
confidence: 99%