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Metabolism, signaling, and transport of jasmonates

Authors :
Li, Mengya
Yu, Guanghui
Cao, Congli
Liu, Pei
Source :
Plant Communications; September 2021, Vol. 2 Issue: 5
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Biosynthesis/metabolism, perception/signaling, and transport are three essential aspects of the actions of phytohormones. Jasmonates (JAs), including jasmonic acid (JA) and related oxylipins, are implicated in the regulation of a range of ecological interactions, as well as developmental programs to integrate these interactions. Jasmonoyl-isoleucine (JA-Ile) is the most bioactive JAs, and perception of JA-Ile by its coreceptor, the Skp1-Cullin1-F-box-type (SCF) protein ubiquitin ligase complex SCFCOI1-JAZ, in the nucleus derepresses the transcriptional repression of target genes. The biosynthesis and metabolism of JAs occur in the plastid, peroxisome, cytosol, endoplasmic reticulum, and vacuole, whereas sensing of JA-Ile levels occurs in the nucleus. It is increasingly apparent that a number of transporters, particularly members of the jasmonates transporter (JAT) family, located at endomembranes as well as the plasma membrane, constitute a network for modulating and coordinating the metabolic flux and signaling of JAs. In this review, we discuss recent advances in the metabolism, signaling, and especially the transport of JAs, focusing on intracellular compartmentation of these processes. The roles of transporter-mediated cell-cell transport in driving long-distance transport and signaling of JAs are also discussed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25903462
Volume :
2
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Plant Communications
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57407170
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2021.100231