Research progress on plant stress‐associated protein (SAP) family: Master regulators to deal with environmental stresses

Author:

Ben Saad Rania1,Ben Romdhane Walid2ORCID,Čmiková Natália3,Baazaoui Narjes4,Bouteraa Mohamed Taieb1,Ben Akacha Bouthaina1,Chouaibi Yosra1,Maisto Maria5,Ben Hsouna Anis16,Garzoli Stefania7,Wiszniewska Alina8,Kačániová Miroslava39

Affiliation:

1. Center of Biotechnology of Sfax Biotechnology and Plant Improvement Laboratory University of Sfax Sfax Tunisia

2. Plant Production Department College of Food and Agricultural Sciences King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

3. Institute of Horticulture Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Engineering Slovak University of Agriculture Nitra Slovakia

4. Biology department College of Sciences and Arts Muhayil Assir King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

5. Department of Pharmacy University of Naples Federico II Naples Italy

6. Department of Environmental Sciences and Nutrition Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Mahdia University of Monastir Mahdia Tunisia

7. Department of Chemistry and Technologies of Drug Sapienza University Rome Italy

8. Department of Botany Physiology and Plant Protection University of Agriculture in Kraków Kraków Poland

9. School of Medical & Health Sciences University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw Warszawa Poland

Abstract

AbstractEvery year, unfavorable environmental factors significantly affect crop productivity and threaten food security. Plants are sessile; they cannot move to escape unfavorable environmental conditions, and therefore, they activate a variety of defense pathways. Among them are processes regulated by stress‐associated proteins (SAPs). SAPs have a specific zinc finger domain (A20) at the N‐terminus and either AN1 or C2H2 at the C‐terminus. SAP proteins are involved in many biological processes and in response to various abiotic or biotic constraints. Most SAPs play a role in conferring transgenic stress resistance and are stress‐inducible. The emerging field of SAPs in abiotic or biotic stress response regulation has attracted the attention of researchers. Although SAPs interact with various proteins to perform their functions, the exact mechanisms of these interactions remain incompletely understood. This review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of SAPs, covering their diversity, structure, expression, and subcellular localization. SAPs play a pivotal role in enabling crosstalk between abiotic and biotic stress signaling pathways, making them essential for developing stress‐tolerant crops without yield penalties. Collectively, understanding the complex regulation of SAPs in stress responses can contribute to enhancing tolerance against various environmental stresses through several techniques such as transgenesis, classical breeding, or gene editing.

Publisher

Wiley

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