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Plant Transcription Factors Involved in Drought and Associated Stresses

Mária Hrmová, Syed Sarfraz Hussain

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences230 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Transcription factors (TFs) play a significant role in signal transduction networks spanning the perception of a stress signal and the expression of corresponding stress-responsive genes. TFs are multi-functional proteins that may simultaneously control numerous pathways during stresses in plants-this makes them powerful tools for the manipulation of regulatory and stress-responsive pathways. In recent years, the structure-function relationships of numerous plant TFs involved in drought and associated stresses have been defined, which prompted devising practical strategies for engineering plants with enhanced stress tolerance. Vast data have emerged on purposely basic leucine zipper (bZIP), WRKY, homeodomain-leucine zipper (HD-Zip), myeloblastoma (MYB), drought-response elements binding proteins/C-repeat binding factor (DREB/CBF), shine (SHN), and wax production-like (WXPL) TFs that reflect the understanding of their 3D structure and how the structure relates to function. Consequently, this information is useful in the tailored design of variant TFs that enhances our understanding of their functional states, such as oligomerization, post-translational modification patterns, protein-protein interactions, and their abilities to recognize downstream target DNA sequences. Here, we report on the progress of TFs based on their interaction pathway participation in stress-responsive networks, and pinpoint strategies and applications for crops and the impact of these strategies for improving plant stress tolerance.

Topics & Concepts

WRKY protein domainTranscription factorLeucine zipperMYBBasic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper transcription factorsbZIP domainBiologyComputational biologyFunction (biology)Signal transductionGeneticsCell biologyGeneDNA-binding proteinGene expressionTranscriptomePlant Stress Responses and TolerancePlant Gene Expression AnalysisPlant Molecular Biology Research
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