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Enzyme action in the regulation of plant hormone responses.


ABSTRACT: Plants synthesize a chemically diverse range of hormones that regulate growth, development, and responses to environmental stresses. The major classes of plant hormones are specialized metabolites with exquisitely tailored perception and signaling systems, but equally important are the enzymes that control the dose and exposure to the bioactive forms of these molecules. Here, we review new insights into the role of enzyme families, including the SABATH methyltransferases, the methylesterases, the GH3 acyl acid-amido synthetases, and the hormone peptidyl hydrolases, in controlling the biosynthesis and modifications of plant hormones and how these enzymes contribute to the network of chemical signals responsible for plant growth, development, and environmental adaptation.

SUBMITTER: Westfall CS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3707634 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enzyme action in the regulation of plant hormone responses.

Westfall Corey S CS   Muehler Ashley M AM   Jez Joseph M JM  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20130524 27


Plants synthesize a chemically diverse range of hormones that regulate growth, development, and responses to environmental stresses. The major classes of plant hormones are specialized metabolites with exquisitely tailored perception and signaling systems, but equally important are the enzymes that control the dose and exposure to the bioactive forms of these molecules. Here, we review new insights into the role of enzyme families, including the SABATH methyltransferases, the methylesterases, th  ...[more]

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