Plant Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases in Sickness and in Health
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Plant Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2020) | Viewed by 22392
Special Issue Editor
Interests: cell division plane orientation; cell morphogenesis; confocal laser scanning microscopy; microtubule dynamics; mitogen activated protein kinases; mitotic spindle; phragmoplast; plant cytoskeleton; spinning disk microscopy; structured illumination microscopy
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Dear Colleagues,
Mitogen activated protein kinase cascades of plants represent very diverse signaling modules underlying almost every aspect of plant sensing. They play key roles in decoding environmental conditions and mediate short-, mid-, and long-term responses of plant adaptation to various abiotic stresses. Meanwhile, they underlie biotic interactions between plants and other organisms and are integral to innate immunity mechanisms. Finally, MAPKs have been identified in key developmental functions that lead to tissue patterning and organ formation in plants in response to developmentally or conditionally controlled hormonal signals. Given the importance of MAPK signaling in plant biology, this Special Issue has a very broad scope and will host papers on the following topics: the involvement of specific MAPKs (MAPKKKs, MAPKKs) in abiotic stress responses of model and non-model plants, the involvement of specific MAPKs (MAPKKKs, MAPKKs) in biotic interactions of model and non-model plants, the involvement of specific MAPKs (MAPKKKs, MAPKKs) in developmental processes including the regulation of cell division plane orientation, the progression of mitosis and cytokinesis, or the control of cell growth after environmental stimulation.
Dr. George Komis
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Mitogen activated protein kinase
- innate immunity
- abiotic stress
- reactive oxygen species
- asymmetric cell division
- scaffold protein
- membrane receptors
- transcription factors
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