| Literature DB >> 23150802 |
S N Lomin1, D M Krivosheev, M Yu Steklov, D I Osolodkin, G A Romanov.
Abstract
Cytokinins belong to one of the most important and well-known classes of plant hormones. Discovered over half a century ago, cytokinins have retained the attention of researchers due to the variety of the effects they have on the growth and development of vegetable organisms, their participation in a plant adaptation to external conditions, and the potential to be used in biotechnology, agriculture, medicine and even cosmetics. The molecular mechanism by which cytokinins function remained unknown for a long time. Things started to change only in the 21(st)century, after the discovery of the receptors for these phytohormones. It appeared that plants found ways to adapt a two-component signal transduction system borrowed from prokaryotic organisms for cytokinin signalling. This review covers the recent advances in research of the molecular basis for the perception and transduction of the cytokinin signal. Emphasis is placed on cytokinin receptors, their domain and three-dimensional structures, subcellular localization, signalling activity, effect of mutations, ligand-binding properties, and phylogeny.Entities:
Keywords: cytokinins; receptors; sensor histidine kinases; signal transduction; two-component systems
Year: 2012 PMID: 23150802 PMCID: PMC3491891
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Naturae ISSN: 2075-8251 Impact factor: 1.845
Rows of cytokinin affinity for the receptors from Arabidopsis and corn
| Species | Receptor** | Cytokinin affinity rows** |
|---|---|---|
| ZmHK1 | iP ≥ BA >> tZ ≥ cZ >> DZ >> Ade | |
| CRE1/AHK4 | iP ≥ tZ > BA > DZ > cZ >> Ade | |
| ZmHK2 | tZ ≥ iP > DZ > BA > cZ >> Ade | |
| AHK3 | tZ > DZ > iP > cZ > BA >> Ade | |
| ZmHK3a | iP > tZ > BA > cZ >> DZ >> Ade | |
| AHK2 | iP > tZ > BA > cZ > DZ >> Ade |
* Orthologous receptors are grouped pairwise.
** Cytokinins: iP – isopentenyladenine; BA – N 6 -benzyladenine; tZ – trans -zeatin; cZ – cis -zeatin; DZ – dihydrozeatin. Ade – adenine.
Amino acid residues forming the cytokinin binding site of the CRE1/AHK4 receptor.
| Region in contact with hormone | Amino acid residues in the CHASE domain cavity surrounding the bound N6-isopentenyladenine* | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adenine component | G200 | M226 | V248 | Y250 | L251 | D262 | F281 | R282 | L283 | L284 | T286 | V292 | A322 |
| 1 | 1 | 2 | H*H* | 3 | HH | 1 | 1 | 3 | H; 2 | H* | 3 | 3 | |
| Tail component | A202 | A204 | V241 | M256 | I266 | T294 | Y318 | G320 | G321 | ||||
| 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |||||
* 1, 2, and 3: relative strength of hydrophobic interactions between iP and AHK4/CRE1; H, and HH: 1–2 hydrogen bonds, H*: hydrogen bond via water molecule