2018
DOI: 10.1104/pp.17.01404
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The SnRK1 Kinase as Central Mediator of Energy Signaling between Different Organelles

Abstract: The evolutionarily conserved SNF1-related protein kinase 1 (SnRK1) kinase complex is a key regulator in adjusting cellular metabolism during starvation, stress conditions, and growth-promoting conditions. Over the last two decades, extensive genetic evidence for a widespread SnRK1 signaling network has accumulated. It is now well established that SnRK1 is a central integrator of energy signaling. However, little is known about the connections between the cytoplasmic and nuclear-localized SnRK1 and plastids and… Show more

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“…KIN10 is conserved across plants and has been shown to interact with several transcription factors (Kleinow et al, 2009;Tsai and Gazzarrini, 2012;Zhai et al, 2017). The integrative role of KIN10 is further discussed by Wurzinger et al (2018) as part of this Focus Issue. In the mitochondrial retrograde response, CDKE1 has been proposed to act independently of ABI4 (Blanco et al, 2014).…”
Section: Proteins Regulating Nuclear Transcription In Mitochondrial Smentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…KIN10 is conserved across plants and has been shown to interact with several transcription factors (Kleinow et al, 2009;Tsai and Gazzarrini, 2012;Zhai et al, 2017). The integrative role of KIN10 is further discussed by Wurzinger et al (2018) as part of this Focus Issue. In the mitochondrial retrograde response, CDKE1 has been proposed to act independently of ABI4 (Blanco et al, 2014).…”
Section: Proteins Regulating Nuclear Transcription In Mitochondrial Smentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Other posttranslational modifications such as protein phosphorylation (e.g. through SnRK1, as discussed by Wurzinger et al [2018] in this Focus Issue) and protein Lys acetylation also critically rely on substrates that can be derived from mitochondrial energy metabolism, i.e. ATP and acetyl-CoA.…”
Section: Posttranslational Modification Of Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biotic and abiotic stresses lead to energy deficit in the plant cell that triggers the transcription of genes enabling the plants to withstand and survive under low-energy conditions. The SNF1-RELATED KINASE1 ( SnRK1 ) signalling cascade is activated to combat low-energy often by stopping the plant growth involving a reduction in ribosomal protein synthesis, and a simultaneous accumulation of protective metabolites or defense compounds coupled with tuning of the metabolic processes in response to starvation (Baena-Gonzalez et al , 2007, Wurzinger et al , 2018). SnRK1 signalling cascade involves interaction of FLZ gene family members with the kinase subunits.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). SnRK1 regulates metabolism by phosphorylating metabolic enzymes, with its activity regulated in part through control of the AKIN10 catalytic subunit (Wurzinger et al, 2018). SnRK1 activity is additionally repressed by the accumulation of trehalose-6-phosphate, which serves as a molecular indicator of intracellular sucrose (Figueroa & Lunn, 2016).…”
Section: Photoassimilates Regulate Circadian Timingmentioning
confidence: 99%