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Wound-Induced Systemic Responses and Their Coordination by Electrical Signals

Kyounghee Lee, Pil Joon Seo

2022Frontiers in Plant Science44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

organogenesis in locally damaged tissues. Wound-induced signals also propagate from the site of wounding to distal organs to elicit a systemic response. Electrical signaling, which is the most conserved type of systemic signaling in eukaryotes, is triggered by wound-induced membrane potential changes. Changes in membrane potential spread toward systemic tissues in synergy with chemical and hydraulic signals. Here, we review current knowledge on wound-induced local and systemic responses in plants. We focus particularly on how wound-activated plasma membrane-localized ion channels and pumps propagate systemic information about wounding to induce downstream molecular responses in distal tissues. Finally, we propose future studies that could lead to a better understanding of plant electrical signals and their role in physiological responses to wounding.

Topics & Concepts

Cell biologyBiologyWound healingOrganogenesisSignal transductionGeneImmunologyBiochemistryPlant and Biological Electrophysiology StudiesPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePlanarian Biology and Electrostimulation
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