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Tale of <scp>cAMP</scp> as a second messenger in auxin signaling and beyond

Linlin Qi, Jiřı́ Friml

2023New Phytologist28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a versatile second messenger in many mammalian signaling pathways. However, its role in plants remains not well-recognized. Recent discovery of adenylate cyclase (AC) activity for transport inhibitor response 1/auxin-signaling F-box proteins (TIR1/AFB) auxin receptors and the demonstration of its importance for canonical auxin signaling put plant cAMP research back into spotlight. This insight briefly summarizes the well-established cAMP signaling pathways in mammalian cells and describes the turbulent and controversial history of plant cAMP research highlighting the major progress and the unresolved points. We also briefly review the current paradigm of auxin signaling to provide a background for the discussion on the AC activity of TIR1/AFB auxin receptors and its potential role in transcriptional auxin signaling as well as impact of these discoveries on plant cAMP research in general.

Topics & Concepts

Second messenger systemAuxinSignal transductionCell biologyChemistryBiologyBiochemistryGenePlant Molecular Biology Research14-3-3 protein interactionsPlant tissue culture and regeneration
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