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Pyr/Pyl/RCAR family of ABA receptorsPyr/Pyl/RCAR family of ABA receptors
ABA signaling pathwayABA signaling pathway
Abscisic acid (ABA;structure shown above at left) is a plant hormone that regulates seed dormancy and germination, stomatal closure, and responses to drought stress. As shown in the right figure, ABA binds to an ABA receptor (R)[1][2][3]. The activated receptor (R.ABA) binds to a protein phosphatase 2C (R.ABA-P), which was formerly in a complex with a SnRK2 protein kinase. The protein kinase is now free to be activated by autophosphorylation or phosphorylation by another protein kinase. Activation of SnRK2.6/OST1/SRK2E leads to phosphorylation of: 1) ion channels SLAC1[4] and KAT1[5] in guard cells and stomatal closure; 2) transcription factor ABI5[6] in seeds/seedlings and dormancy/growth arrest; or 3) phosphorylation of transcription factor AREB/ABF [7][8] in vegetative tissue and stress tolerance and growth regulation.
The ABA receptor family includes PYR1, PYR2, PYL1, PYL2, and RCAR. The ABA-responsive protein phosphatase 2Cs are in clade C and they include ABI1, ABI2, and HAB1. The ABA-activated protein kinases are in subclass III of SnRK2s and they include ==SnRK2.6/OST1/SRK2E==, and SNRK2.2/SRK2D and SnRK2.3/SRK2I
Structures in the figure are: R, apo PYR2, 3kdh; R.ABA, PYR2.ABA, 3kdi; K-P; SnRK2.6-HAB1, 3ujg; R.ABA-P, PYR2.ABA-ABI2, 3ujl; K, SnRK2.6,3uc4.
The following Proteopedia pages
ReferencesReferences
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- ↑ Geiger D, Scherzer S, Mumm P, Stange A, Marten I, Bauer H, Ache P, Matschi S, Liese A, Al-Rasheid KA, Romeis T, Hedrich R. Activity of guard cell anion channel SLAC1 is controlled by drought-stress signaling kinase-phosphatase pair. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Dec 15;106(50):21425-30. doi:, 10.1073/pnas.0912021106. Epub 2009 Dec 2. PMID:19955405 doi:10.1073/pnas.0912021106
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- ↑ Furihata T, Maruyama K, Fujita Y, Umezawa T, Yoshida R, Shinozaki K, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki K. Abscisic acid-dependent multisite phosphorylation regulates the activity of a transcription activator AREB1. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Feb 7;103(6):1988-93. Epub 2006 Jan 30. PMID:16446457 doi:10.1073/pnas.0505667103
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See AlsoSee Also
[1] Abscisic Acid in Wikipedia