Organelles and phytohormones: a network of interactions in plant stress responses

Author:

Bittner Andras1ORCID,Cieśla Agata2,Gruden Kristina3ORCID,Lukan Tjaša3,Mahmud Sakil1ORCID,Teige Markus4ORCID,Vothknecht Ute C1ORCID,Wurzinger Bernhard4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plant Cell Biology, Institute of Cellular and Molecular Botany, University of Bonn, Kirschallee 1 , 53115 Bonn , Germany

2. Laboratory of Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 6 , 61-614 Poznań , Poland

3. Department of Biotechnology and Systems Biology, National Institute of Biology, Večna pot 111 , 1000 Ljubljana , Slovenia

4. Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology, University of Vienna, Djerassiplatz 1 , 1030 Vienna , Austria

Abstract

Abstract Phytohormones are major signaling components that contribute to nearly all aspects of plant life. They constitute an interconnected communication network to fine-tune growth and development in response to the ever-changing environment. To this end, they have to coordinate with other signaling components, such as reactive oxygen species and calcium signals. On the one hand, the two endosymbiotic organelles, plastids and mitochondria, control various aspects of phytohormone signaling and harbor important steps of hormone precursor biosynthesis. On the other hand, phytohormones have feedback actions on organellar functions. In addition, organelles and phytohormones often act in parallel in a coordinated matter to regulate cellular functions. Therefore, linking organelle functions with increasing knowledge of phytohormone biosynthesis, perception, and signaling will reveal new aspects of plant stress tolerance. In this review, we highlight recent work on organelle–phytohormone interactions focusing on the major stress-related hormones abscisic acid, jasmonates, salicylic acid, and ethylene.

Funder

National Science Center Poland

German Academic Exchange Service

Slovenian Research Agency Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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