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Link between Lipid Second Messengers and Osmotic Stress in Plants
Authors:Beatriz A Rodas-Junco  Graciela E Racagni-Di-Palma  Michel Canul-Chan  Javier Usorach  S M Teresa Hernndez-Sotomayor
Abstract:Plants are subject to different types of stress, which consequently affect their growth and development. They have developed mechanisms for recognizing and processing an extracellular signal. Second messengers are transient molecules that modulate the physiological responses in plant cells under stress conditions. In this sense, it has been shown in various plant models that membrane lipids are substrates for the generation of second lipid messengers such as phosphoinositide, phosphatidic acid, sphingolipids, and lysophospholipids. In recent years, research on lipid second messengers has been moving toward using genetic and molecular approaches to reveal the molecular setting in which these molecules act in response to osmotic stress. In this sense, these studies have established that second messengers can transiently recruit target proteins to the membrane and, therefore, affect protein conformation, activity, and gene expression. This review summarizes recent advances in responses related to the link between lipid second messengers and osmotic stress in plant cells.
Keywords:lipid messengers  phosphatidic acid  phospholipase C  phospholipase D  sphingholipids  lysophospholipids
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