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Polyamines: Their Role in Plant Development and Stress

Miguel Á. Blázquez

2024Annual Review of Plant Biology128 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review focuses on the intricate relationship between plant polyamines and the genetic circuits and signaling pathways that regulate various developmental programs and the defense responses of plants when faced with biotic and abiotic aggressions. Particular emphasis is placed on genetic evidence supporting the involvement of polyamines in specific processes, such as the pivotal role of thermospermine in regulating xylem cell differentiation and the significant contribution of polyamine metabolism in enhancing plant resilience to drought. Based on the numerous studies describing effects of the manipulation of plant polyamine levels, two conceptually different mechanisms for polyamine activity are discussed: direct participation of polyamines in translational regulation and the indirect production of hydrogen peroxide as a defensive mechanism against pathogens. By describing the multifaceted functions of polyamines, this review underscores the profound significance of these compounds in enabling plants to adapt and thrive in challenging environments.

Topics & Concepts

PolyamineAbiotic stressBiologyMechanism (biology)Abiotic componentPlant metabolismBiotic stressPlant developmentComputational biologyCell biologyBiotechnologyBiochemistryEcologyGeneRNAEpistemologyPhilosophyPolyamine Metabolism and ApplicationsCassava research and cyanidePlant tissue culture and regeneration
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