“…GDSL-type Esterase/Lipase (GELP) is a superfamily and widely exists in plants, animals, and microorganisms, to hydrolyze various substrates including thioesters, aryl esters, phospholipids, and amino acids by the N-terminal conserved GDSL motif and the Ser-His-Asp/Glu triad catalytic active site [ 23 ]. Many plant GELP gene families have been identified [ 91 ], including Arabidopsis thaliana , Sedum alfredii , Oryza sativa , soybean, cabbage, poplar, grape, sorghum, pecan, and Brassica napus with the gene members of 104, 80, 114, 194, 112, 126, 96, 130, 87, and 240, respectively [ 16 , 26 , 27 , 54 , 61 , 66 , 95 , 105 ]. Evidences have been validated that GELP s act as key regulator in plant growth and development.…”