MITOGEN ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE: FUNCTION AND RESPONSES TO DIFFERENT STRESSES IN PLANTS

Authors

  • Sara Khan
  • Nadia Iqbal
  • Farah Deeba
  • Raheela Jabeen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52700/pjbb.v1i1.12

Keywords:

MAPK, External and internal stimulus, S/T Serine/threonine T (E/D), Y Threonine (glutamate/ aspartate) tyrosine, Sensory system and Stress Response

Abstract

Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) pathway is the most commonly studied signaling mechanisms, consisting of different groups of protein kinases that participate in regularly connecting interpretation of external stimuli that can change in gene expression or cellular organization within eukaryotic systems. The MAP kinase pathways functions in plants cell signaling (intra- and extra). MAPK cascades follow a response system. MAP kinases are the component of kinase constituents that deliver signals from sensors to responders in eukaryotes including plants. Several pathways are activated under different environmental stresses. Stimulating agents may be biological (biotic) like microbial infections or environmental (abiotic) like temperatures threshold, high salt concentration, drought, heavy metal, Ultra-violet radiation, ozone gases and reactive oxygen species (ROS). The involvement of MAPK signaling pathway in different stresses has been widely studied. In this review we also try to highlight MAPK cascades, its regulation, functions and recent findings in various cellular processes against stress conditions.

Published

2020-01-31

How to Cite

Khan, S., Iqbal, N. ., Deeba, F. ., & Jabeen, R. (2020). MITOGEN ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE: FUNCTION AND RESPONSES TO DIFFERENT STRESSES IN PLANTS. Pakistan Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.52700/pjbb.v1i1.12