Cytokinin Sensing in Bacteria
Samar Kabbara, Baptiste Bidon, Jaafar Kilani, Marwan Osman, Monzer Hamzé, Ann Stock, Nicolas Papon
Abstract
Although it has long been known that bacteria detect and react to plant chemicals to establish an interaction, the cellular signaling mechanisms involved in these perception processes have hitherto remained obscure. Some exciting recent advances in the field have described, for the first time, how some phytopathogenic bacteria sense the host plant hormones, cytokinins. These discoveries not only advance the understanding of cell signaling circuitries engaged in cytokinin sensing in non-plant organisms, but also increase our knowledge of the broad role of these ancient molecules in regulating intra- and interspecific communications.
Topics & Concepts
CytokininBacteriaBiologyHost (biology)Cell biologyComputational biologyEcologyGeneticsAuxinGenePlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisPlant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies