Lipid signalling in plant responses to abiotic stress
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Abstract
Lipids are one of the major components of biological membranes including the plasma membrane, which is the interface between the cell and the environment. It has become clear that membrane lipids also serve as substrates for the generation of numerous signalling lipids such as phosphatidic acid, phosphoinositides, sphingolipids, lysophospholipids, oxylipins, N-acylethanolamines, free fatty acids and others. The enzymatic production and metabolism of these signalling molecules are tightly regulated and can rapidly be activated upon abiotic stress signals. Abiotic stress like water deficit and temperature stress triggers lipid-dependent signalling cascades, which control the expression of gene clusters and…
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- Lipid signaling
- Signalling
- Phosphatidic acid
- Cell biology
- Abiotic stress
- Sphingolipid
- Lipid metabolism
- Context (archaeology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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