| Literature DB >> 35269875 |
Yihua Liu1, Ali Raza Khan2, Yinbo Gan2.
Abstract
Abiotic stresses have already exhibited the negative effects on crop growth and development, thereby influencing crop quality and yield. Therefore, plants have developed regulatory mechanisms to adopt against such harsh changing environmental conditions. Recent studies have shown that zinc finger protein transcription factors play a crucial role in plant growth and development as well as in stress response. C2H2 zinc finger proteins are one of the best-studied types and have been shown to play diverse roles in the plant abiotic stress responses. However, the C2H2 zinc finger network in plants is complex and needs to be further studied in abiotic stress responses. Here in this review, we mainly focus on recent findings on the regulatory mechanisms, summarize the structural and functional characterization of C2H2 zinc finger proteins, and discuss the C2H2 zinc finger proteins involved in the different signal pathways in plant responses to abiotic stress.Entities:
Keywords: C2H2 zinc finger proteins; abiotic stress responses; function; structure
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35269875 PMCID: PMC8911255 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23052730
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1C2H2 zinc finger proteins involved in plant stress responses.
Figure 2C2H2 zinc finger proteins involved in three signaling pathways response to abiotic stress. The solid lines represent established regulation, and the dashed lines represent putative ones. SCOF-1, ZFP245, ZFP179, AZF1/2/3, ZFP36, IbZFP1, OsZFP213, ZAT4, DST, ZAT10/STZ, ZAT12, ZAT7 and ZAT6 are C2H2 zinc finger proteins. The following abbreviations are used: ABA—abscisic acid; MAPK—mitogen activated protein kinase; COR—cold regulated genes; OsP5CS—pyrroline 5 carboxylate synthetase; OsProT—proline transporter; OsDREB2A—dehydration-responsive element-binding 2A; ROS—reactive oxygen species; PRXZ4—peroxidase 24 precursor; LP2—plasma membrane receptor-like kinase leaf panicle 2; DREB/CBF—C-repeat binding factors; APX—ascorbate peroxidase; FSD1—iron superoxide dismutase 1; ENA1—Na+- exporting P-type ATPase gene; PMR2—Ca2+ ATPase gene; AtERF5—a class I ERF protein; RD29A—a classical stress-response gene; EIN3—ethylene-induced 3; FIT—fer-like iron deficiency-induced transcription factor; RbohD—respiratory burst oxidase homologue; GSH1/2—glutathione 1/2; PCS1/2—phytochelatin synthases 1/2; SOD—superoxide dismutase; POD—peroxidase; NCED—9-cis-epoxy-carotenoid dioxygenase; CAT—catalase; MDA—malonaldehyde; GR—glutathione reductase.
C2H2 zinc finger proteins from different plant species response to various abiotic stresses.
| C2H2 Zinc Finger Protein | Responsive to Abiotic Stress | Plants | References |
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| SCOF-1 | Low temperature stress |
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| ZFP245 | Cold, drought and oxidative stress |
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| ZFP179 | Salt stress |
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| AZF2 | Cold, drought and salt stress |
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| ZFP36 | Drought and oxidative stress |
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| IbZFP1 | Salt and drought stress |
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| OsZFP213 | Salt stress |
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| GmZAT4 | Salt and drought stress | soybean, | [ |
| DST | Salt and drought stress |
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| ZAT10/STZ | Drought, high-light, salt, cold, oxidative stress and osmotic stress |
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| ZAT12 | Drought, high-light, salt, cold, oxidative stress and osmotic stress |
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| AZF1, 3 | Salt and cold stress |
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| ZAT7 | Salt, cold and oxidative stress |
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| ZAT6 | Drought, cold, Cd, salt and osmotic stress |
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| ZPT2-1 | Cold, drought and salt stress |
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| ZFP5 | phosphate and potassium stress |
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| OsDRZ1 | Drought stress |
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| OsZFP350 | Heat, salinity and drought stress |
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| MdZAT10 | Drought stress | Apple | [ |