Signal transduction by plant heterotrimeric G-protein

Plant Biol (Stuttg). 2021 Jan;23(1):3-10. doi: 10.1111/plb.13172. Epub 2020 Oct 5.

Abstract

Heterotrimeric G-proteins are complexes that regulate important signalling pathways essential for growth and development in both plants and animals. Although plant cells are composed of the core components (Gα, Gβ and Gγ subunits) found in animal G-proteins, the complexities of the architecture, function and signalling mechanisms of those in animals are dissimilar to those identified in some plants. Current studies on plant G-proteins have improved knowledge of the essential physiological and agronomic properties, which when harnessed, could potentially impact global food security. Extensive studies on the molecular mechanisms underlying these properties in diverse plant species will be imperative in improving our current understanding of G-protein signalling pathways involved in plant growth and development. The advancement of G-protein signalling networks in distinct plant species could significantly aid in better crop development. This review summarizes current progress, novel discoveries and future prospects for this area in potential crop improvement.

Keywords: G-proteins; GTPase activity; Heterotrimeric; coupled-receptor; self-activating; signalling.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Heterotrimeric GTP-Binding Proteins* / metabolism
  • Plant Proteins / metabolism*
  • Plants / metabolism*
  • Signal Transduction*

Substances

  • Plant Proteins
  • Heterotrimeric GTP-Binding Proteins