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Receptor-like kinases induced by abscisic acid in plants

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/B9780323905947000077
https://doi.org/10.1016/C2020-0-03988-5
 
Title Receptor-like kinases induced by abscisic acid in plants
 
Creator Sharma, P
Yajnik, K
Singh, Sadhana
Bhalothia, P
 
Subject Abiotic Stress
 
Description Receptors are core elements of every biochemical signaling. It is the starting point from where signal transduction comes into action inside the cell. Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) are either membrane-localized or cytosolic receptors, having a characteristic kinase catalytic activity. They function to transduce information from extracellular stimuli or elicitors to the nucleus of plant cells, eventually activating specific genes responsible for plant growth, development, and stress tolerance, depending on the type of signal received. Abscisic acid (ABA), a phytohormone, regulates plant growth by modulating reproductive and vegetative growth, seed maturation, and development. Apart from normal physiological functions, ABA enables the plant to tolerate abiotic stress by accelerating stress tolerance responses. ABA also acts as an inducer for several RLKs indicating the potential role of RLKs in stress signaling pathways and responses. ABA induces RLKs for modulating various types of physiological roles via diverse signaling routes.
 
Publisher Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier
 
Contributor Upadhyay, S K
Shumayla, -
 
Date 2022-09-30
 
Type Book Section
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Identifier Sharma, P and Yajnik, K and Singh, Sadhana and Bhalothia, P (2022) Receptor-like kinases induced by abscisic acid in plants. In: Plant Receptor-Like Kinases. Role in Development and Stress . Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, United Kingdom, pp. 333-356. ISBN 978-0-323-90594-7