Regulatory Mechanisms of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascades in Plants: More than Sequential Phosphorylation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Activation of MAPKKKs in MAPK Cascades
3. Uncanonical Regulation of MAPK Cascades by MAPKKKs
3.1. Uncanonical Roles of MEKK-like MAPKKKs in the Regulation of Plant MAPK Cascades
3.2. Special Roles of Plant Raf-like Kinases in the Regulation of MAPK Cascades
4. Activation of MAPKKs and MAPKs
4.1. Direct Phosphorylation and Activation of MAPKKs by Non-MAPKKKs
4.2. Activation of MAPKs
5. Conclusions and Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Plant Species | Proteins | Protein Types | Target MAPKKKs | Regulatory Mechanisms | Biological Functions | References |
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Nicotiana tabacum | NACK1/2 | kinesin-like proteins | NPK1 | Physical interaction and activation | Plant cytokinesis | [11,12,13] |
Arabidopsis thaliana | SSP | RLCK | YDA | Physical interaction and activation | Plant embryogenesis | [20,21,22] |
CRLK1 | RLK | MEKK1 | Physical interaction, direct phosphorylation | Plant cold response | [23,24] | |
RLCK VII-4 members, BSK1 | RLCK | MAPKKK3/5, MEKK1 | Direct phosphorylation and activation | Plant immunity | [25,26,27] | |
Oryza sativa | OsRLCK185 | RLCK | OsMAPKKK18/24 | Direct phosphorylation and activation | Plant immunity | [28,29] |
Solanum lycopersicum | SlMai1 | RLCK | MAPKKKα | Physical interaction and activation | Plant immunity | [30] |
MAPKKKs | Subgroup | Target MAPK Members | Regulatory Mechanisms | Biological Functions | References | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Arabidopsis thaliana | MEKK2 | MEKK | MPK4 | Physical interaction and direct inhibition | Plant immunity | [30,46,47,48,49,50,51] |
MKKK7 | MEKK | MPK6 | Indirect inhibition through PRR complex | Plant immunity | [52] | |
CTR1 | Raf | MKK9-MPK3/MPK6, MKK1/MKK3-MPK3/MPK6 | Indirect inhibition | Plant ethylene signaling | [53,54] | |
EDR1 | Raf | MKK4/MKK5 | Physical interaction, inhibition | Plant immunity | [55,56] | |
MKD1 | Raf | MKK1/MKK5 | Physical interaction, in vitro phosphorylation | Plant immunity | [57] | |
Raf36 | Raf | MKK2 | Physical interaction, in vitro phosphorylation | Plant immunity | [58,59] | |
Oryza sativa | OsMKKK70 | MEKK | OsMKK4 | Physical interaction and activation | Grain size and leaf angle | [60] |
OsEDR1 | Raf | OsMPKK10.2 | Physical interaction and inhibition | Plant immunity | [61] | |
OsILA1 | Raf | OsMPKK4 | In vitro phosphorylation, inhibition | Plant immunity | [62] |
Factors | Category | Target MAPK Members | Regulatory Mechanisms | Biological Functions | References | |
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Arabidopsis thaliana | TMK1/4 | RLK | MKK4/5 | Physical interaction, phosphorylation | Auxin-regulated cell division | [94] |
NDPK2 | NDP kinase | MPK3 | Activation through binding | Cellular redox | [96] | |
Phosphatidic acid | Metabolite | MPK3/6 | Activation through binding | Salt stress and submergence responses | [97,98] | |
H2S | Gas | MPK4 | Activation through persulfidation | Cold stress response | [99,100] | |
MPK9 | MAPK | MPK9 | Autophosphorylation | Salt stress responses | [101] | |
CaM | Ca2+-binding protein | MPK8 | Activation through binding | Plant wounding response | [102] | |
Unknown | Protein kinase | MPK15 | Autophosphorylation, trans-phosphorylation | Plant immunity | [103] | |
Oryza sativa | Unknown | Protein kinase | OsMPKK10.2 | Direct phosphorylation and activation | Plant immunity | [61] |
OsDMI3 | CCaMK | OsMKK1 | Direct phosphorylation and activation | ABA signaling | [95] | |
SIT1 | Lectin RLK | OsMPK6 | Physical interaction, in vitro phosphorylation, activation | Salt stress responses | [104] | |
CPK18 | Ca2+-dependent protein kinase | OsMPK3 | Direct interaction, phosphorylation and activation | Plant immunity | [105] |
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Ma, H.; Gao, Y.; Wang, Y.; Dai, Y.; Ma, H. Regulatory Mechanisms of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascades in Plants: More than Sequential Phosphorylation. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2022, 23, 3572. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073572
Ma H, Gao Y, Wang Y, Dai Y, Ma H. Regulatory Mechanisms of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascades in Plants: More than Sequential Phosphorylation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022; 23(7):3572. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073572
Chicago/Turabian StyleMa, Haigang, Yujiao Gao, Yonggang Wang, Yi Dai, and Hongxiang Ma. 2022. "Regulatory Mechanisms of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascades in Plants: More than Sequential Phosphorylation" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23, no. 7: 3572. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073572
APA StyleMa, H., Gao, Y., Wang, Y., Dai, Y., & Ma, H. (2022). Regulatory Mechanisms of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascades in Plants: More than Sequential Phosphorylation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(7), 3572. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073572