Affiliation:
1. Max‐Planck‐Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology Am Mühlenberg 1 14476 Potsdam Golm Germany
2. in Press – Scientific Consulting and Communication Services 05089‐030 São Paulo São Paulo Brazil
3. Institut Jean‐Pierre Bourgin (IJPB), INRAE, AgroParisTech Université Paris‐Saclay 78000 Versailles France
Abstract
SUMMARYCarbon (C) and nitrogen (N) metabolisms are tightly integrated to allow proper plant growth and development. Photosynthesis is dependent on N invested in chlorophylls, enzymes, and structural components of the photosynthetic machinery, while N uptake and assimilation rely on ATP, reducing equivalents, and C‐skeletons provided by photosynthesis. The direct connection between N availability and photosynthetic efficiency allows the synthesis of precursors for all metabolites and building blocks in plants. Thus, the capacity to sense and respond to sudden changes in C and N availability is crucial for plant survival and is mediated by complex yet efficient signaling pathways such as TARGET OF RAPAMYCIN (TOR) and SUCROSE‐NON‐FERMENTING‐1‐RELATED PROTEIN KINASE 1 (SnRK1). In this review, we present recent advances in mechanisms involved in sensing C and N status as well as identifying current gaps in our understanding. We finally attempt to provide new perspectives and hypotheses on the interconnection of diverse signaling pathways that will allow us to understand the integration and orchestration of the major players governing the regulation of the CN balance.
Funder
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
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1. Metabolism and development;Journal of Plant Physiology;2024-04