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Phospholipases in Plant Signaling

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This volume focuses on recent advances in the biochemical and molecular analysis of different families of phospholipases in plants and their roles in signaling plant growth, development and responses to abiotic and biotic cues.
The hydrolysis of membrane lipids by phospholipases produces different classes of lipid mediators, including phosphatidic acid, diacylglycerol, lysophospholipids, free fatty acids and oxylipins. Phospholipases are grouped into different families and subfamilies according to their site of hydrolysis, substrate usage and sequence similarities. Activating one or more of these enzymes often constitutes an early, critical step in many regulatory processes, such as signal transduction, vesicular trafficking, secretion and cytoskeletal rearrangements. Lipid-based signaling plays pivotal roles in plant stress responses, cell size, shape, growth, apoptosis, proliferation, and reproduction.

List of contents

PART I: Plant Phospholipase Families and Derived Messengers.- PLD: Phospholipase D and Phosphatidic Acid.- PI-PLC: Phosphoinositide-phospholipase Cs in Plant Signalling.- NPC: Non-specific Phospholipase Cs in Plant Functions.- pPLA: Patatin-Containing Phospholipase A in Plant Signalling.- sPLA2 and PLA1: Phospholipase A2 and Phospholipase A1 in Plant Signalling.- Biophysical Properties of Lipid Mediators and the Effects on Molecular Interactions.- PART II: Phospholipase Signalling in Response to Environmental Stresses.- Phospholipases in Plant Response to Reactive Oxygen Species and Hyperosmotic Stress.- Phospholipase Ds in Plant Response to Hyperosmotic Stresses.- Phospholipases in Plant Response to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Status.- PART III: Phospholipases in Plant Biotic Interactions.- Lipases in Signalling Plant Defense Responses.- Phospholipase A in Plant Immunity.- Phospholipases in Regulating Plant-herbivore Interaction.- PART IV: Phospholipases in Plant Growth and Development.- Phospholipases in Cytoskeleton Dynamics and Plant Growth.- Phospholipases and Lipid Signalling in Cytoskeleton and Pollen Tube Growth.- Phospholipases and Lipid Signalling in Secretory Pathways.- Phospholipase A in Carbon Partitioning and Anisotropic Plant Cell Growth.

Summary

This volume focuses on recent advances in the biochemical and molecular analysis of different families of phospholipases in plants and their roles in signaling plant growth, development and responses to abiotic and biotic cues.
The hydrolysis of membrane lipids by phospholipases produces different classes of lipid mediators, including phosphatidic acid, diacylglycerol, lysophospholipids, free fatty acids and oxylipins. Phospholipases are grouped into different families and subfamilies according to their site of hydrolysis, substrate usage and sequence similarities. Activating one or more of these enzymes often constitutes an early, critical step in many regulatory processes, such as signal transduction, vesicular trafficking, secretion and cytoskeletal rearrangements. Lipid-based signaling plays pivotal roles in plant stress responses, cell size, shape, growth, apoptosis, proliferation, and reproduction.

Product details

Assisted by Xuemi Wang (Editor), Xuemin Wang (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.10.2013
 
EAN 9783642420108
ISBN 978-3-642-42010-8
No. of pages 228
Dimensions 163 mm x 243 mm x 19 mm
Weight 467 g
Illustrations VIII, 228 p. 20 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Series Signaling and Communication in Plants
Signaling and Communication in Plants
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

B, Chemische Biologie, biochemistry, lipids, Plant Physiology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Pathology, Plant biology, Lipidology, Botany and plant sciences, Chemical biology, Botanical chemistry, Plant diseases

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