Guanylate‐binding proteins: emerging critical functions in plant development, immunity and stress response
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New Phytologist. 2025-08-29
Wiley
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Guanylate-binding proteins (GBPs) are large GTPases that belong to the Dynamin Superfamily Protein family. In humans, GBPs are well-characterized interferon-induced GTPases, playing a central role in cell-autonomous innate ...Leer más >
Guanylate-binding proteins (GBPs) are large GTPases that belong to the Dynamin Superfamily Protein family. In humans, GBPs are well-characterized interferon-induced GTPases, playing a central role in cell-autonomous innate immunity against infections, inflammation and cancer. GBPs orthologs have been identified in plants only recently. Despite the limited number of reports describing their functional characterization, plant GBPs share common structural and biological features, as well as functions, with animal GBPs. This review aimed at highlighting the recent knowledge acquired on the critical role of GBPs and the associated mechanisms in plant developmental processes and in plant immunity to biotic aggressions through the control of gene expression.< Leer menos
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Expression des gènes
Palabras clave en inglés
biomolecular condensates
Dynamin Superfamily Protein
guanylatebinding protein
innate immunity
large GTPase
plant development
stress
Proyecto ANR
Contribution des invaginations nucléaires à l'endoréduplication au cours de la croissance du fruit chez la tomate - ANR-24-CE20-5404
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