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Mechanisms of autophagy function and regulation in plant growth, development, and response to abiotic stress

Yongbo Li, Xiang-Min Xu, Guang Qi, D. J. Cui, Chen Huang, Xinxia Sui, Genying Li, Qingqi Fan

2023The Crop Journal35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved degradation pathway of lysosomes (in mammals) and vacuoles (in yeasts and plants) from lower yeasts to higher mammals. It wraps unwanted organelles and damaged proteins in a double-membrane structure to transport them to vacuoles for degradation and recycling. In plants, autophagy functions in adaptation to the environment and maintenance of growth and development. This review systematically describes the autophagy process, biological functions, and regulatory mechanisms occurring during plant growth and development and in response to abiotic stresses. It provides a basis for further theoretical research and guidance of agricultural production.

Topics & Concepts

VacuoleAutophagyCell biologyAbiotic componentOrganellePlant growthFunction (biology)Abiotic stressBiologyAdaptation (eye)Protein degradationBiochemistryBotanyEcologyGeneCytoplasmNeuroscienceApoptosisPlant Parasitism and ResistanceAutophagy in Disease and TherapyPlant Molecular Biology Research