735 / 2019-05-12 22:16:14
Integration and specificity in signal transduction
Arabidopsis thaliana,brassinosteroids,Stomatal development,polarity,scafold
摘要录用
Jenny Russinova / VIB-UGent
Perception of different signals and their integration into appropriate responses is an essential element of the living cell, requiring robust but adaptable biochemical networks. These networks are largely composed of proteins that can interact, move to specific cellular locations, or be modified or degraded. The integration of these events often causes activation or inactivation of transcription factors leading to induction or repression of thousands of genes. We use brassinosteroid signaling as a model system to address the question how specificity and integration is achieved at the cellular level. Our previous research revealed that brassinosteroid signal transduction pathway shares signaling components with the signaling pathway controlling stomatal development in the leaf epidermis. We use combination of proteomics, forward genetics, and visualization techniques to obtain data on the mechanisms that ensure specificity in this crosstalk. We show that the incorporation of shared components into distinct macromolecular complexes through scaffolding molecules ensures their localization to different cellular compartments to provide specificity.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    06月16日

    2019

    06月21日

    2019

  • 05月01日 2019

    初稿截稿日期

  • 06月21日 2019

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