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Plant science: an international journal of experimental plant biology

Publication date: 2008-04-01
Volume: 174 Pages: 375 - 385
Publisher: Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd.

Author:

Delauré, Stijn
Van Hemelrijck, W ; De Bolle, Miguel ; Cammue, Bruno ; De Coninck, Barbara

Keywords:

Science & Technology, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Plant Sciences, E3 ubiquitin ligase, biotic stress, disease signaling, proteolysis, UBIQUITIN LIGASE ACTIVITY, RECEPTOR GENE FAMILY, F-BOX PROTEINS, DISEASE-RESISTANCE, SALICYLIC-ACID, ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA, RING-FINGER, SIGNALING PATHWAY, ETHYLENE BIOSYNTHESIS, RESPONSE PATHWAYS, 0607 Plant Biology, 0703 Crop and Pasture Production, Plant Biology & Botany, 3001 Agricultural biotechnology, 3108 Plant biology

Abstract:

The levels of proteins in plants are regulated at all stages of the plant life cycle. In addition to protein synthesis, increasing attention is drawn to protein degradation thereby focusing on the proteolytic pathway involving the ubiquitination of target proteins for subsequent degradation by the 26S proteasome (Ub/26S). Increasing evidence has been gathered in the past decade for the role of proteolysis in plant defense. This manuscript briefly reviews the main components of the ubiquitination pathway, with focus on E3 ubiquitin ligases, and their involvement in the different disease resistance mechanisms. It can be concluded that E3 ubiquitin ligases are involved in different defense responses including gene-for-gene resistance, early defense reactions and induced disease resistance.