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New Insight into Plant Signaling: Extracellular ATP and Uncommon Nucleotides

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Journal Cells
Publisher MDPI
Date 2020 Feb 7
PMID 32024306
Citations 13
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New players in plant signaling are described in detail in this review: extracellular ATP (eATP) and uncommon nucleotides such as dinucleoside polyphosphates (NpN's), adenosine 5'-phosphoramidate (NH-pA), and extracellular NAD and NADP (eNAD(P)). Recent molecular, physiological, and biochemical evidence implicating concurrently the signaling role of eATP, NpN's, and NH-pA in plant biology and the mechanistic events in which they are involved are discussed. Numerous studies have shown that they are often universal signaling messengers, which trigger a signaling cascade in similar reactions and processes among different kingdoms. We also present here, not described elsewhere, a working model of the NpN' and NH-pA signaling network in a plant cell where these nucleotides trigger induction of the phenylpropanoid and the isochorismic acid pathways yielding metabolites protecting the plant against various types of stresses. Through these signals, the plant responds to environmental stimuli by intensifying the production of various compounds, such as anthocyanins, lignin, stilbenes, and salicylic acid. Still, more research needs to be performed to identify signaling networks that involve uncommon nucleotides, followed by omic experiments to define network elements and processes that are controlled by these signals.

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