2012
DOI: 10.1093/mp/sss082
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CLE and RGF Family Peptide Hormone Signaling in Plant Development

Abstract: Since the discovery of Systemin in tomatoes in 1991, many additional peptide hormones have been discovered in plants. Plant peptide hormones typically start as small precursor proteins (~100 a.a.), which include N-terminal secretory or anchor sequences, and are post-translationally processed into a smaller hormonally active peptide (on the range of 5-18 a.a.). To date, peptide hormones have been shown to have diverse functions in plants, including nearly every aspect of development and morphogenesis. Here, we … Show more

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“…Cyst nematodes secrete effectors that mimic plant CLAVATA3/endosperm surrounding region-related (CLE) peptide hormones (Figure 1). Plant CLE peptides are secreted, are mobile, and are perceived by RLKs (61). In plants, CLE perception is critical for cell-to-cell communication and controls multiple developmental processes (61).…”
Section: Effectors That Mimic and Interfere With Plant Hormonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cyst nematodes secrete effectors that mimic plant CLAVATA3/endosperm surrounding region-related (CLE) peptide hormones (Figure 1). Plant CLE peptides are secreted, are mobile, and are perceived by RLKs (61). In plants, CLE perception is critical for cell-to-cell communication and controls multiple developmental processes (61).…”
Section: Effectors That Mimic and Interfere With Plant Hormonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant CLE peptides are secreted, are mobile, and are perceived by RLKs (61). In plants, CLE perception is critical for cell-to-cell communication and controls multiple developmental processes (61). CLE-like effectors are posttranslationally processed, revealing a 12–13 amino acid mature peptide ligand with similarity to plant CLE peptides (16).…”
Section: Effectors That Mimic and Interfere With Plant Hormonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, glycoside hydrolases (GHs) could be involved in both plant development and defense (Kasprzewska, 2003). In the same way, proteases could be involved in protein turnover or in signaling by releasing biologically active peptides (Berger and Altmann, 2000; Hunt et al, 2010; Leasure and He, 2012). The second type of classification is based on predicted functional domains and possible partners or targets (i.e., polysaccharides, lipids or proteins) of CWPs in cell walls.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nematode peptide hormones as interceptors of plant development to form feeding sites.-One of the major evidences demonstrating that nematodes actively interfere with the programmed development of the roots came from the discovery of a protein, Hg-SYV46, secreted by the CN H. glycine that contains a structural motif of the CLAVATA3/ESR-related (CLE) family in Arabidopsis (Wang et al, 2001;Wang et al, 2005). CLV3-like peptide hormones have been shown to have multiple functions in many aspects of plant development and morphogenesis (Leasure and He, 2012). The similarities between CLV3 and the nematode peptide Hg-SYV46 are not merely structural.…”
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