Signal Transduction in Responses to UV-B Radiation
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Abstract
UV-B radiation is a key environmental signal that initiates diverse responses in plants that affect metabolism, development, and viability. Many effects of UV-B involve the differential regulation of gene expression. The response to UV-B depends on the nature of the UV-B treatment, the extent of adaptation and acclimation to UV-B, and interaction with other environmental factors. Responses to UV-B are mediated by both nonspecific signaling pathways, involving DNA damage, reactive oxygen species, and wound/defense signaling molecules, and UV-B-specific pathways that mediate photomorphogenic responses to low levels of UV-B. Importantly, photomorphogenic signaling stimulates the expression of genes involved in…
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- Signal transduction
- Biology
- Transcription factor
- Cell biology
- Gene
- Gene expression
- Reactive oxygen species
- Regulation of gene expression
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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