Plant GDSL Esterases/Lipases: Evolutionary, Physiological and Molecular Functions in Plant Development

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Abstract

GDSL esterases/lipases (GELPs), present throughout all living organisms, have been a very attractive research subject in plant science due mainly to constantly emerging properties and functions in plant growth and development under both normal and stressful conditions. This review summarizes the advances in research on plant GELPs in several model plants and crops, including Arabidopsis, rice, maize and tomato, while focusing on the roles of GELPs in regulating plant development and plant–environment interactions. In addition, the possible regulatory network and mechanisms of GELPs have been discussed.

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Shen, G., Sun, W., Chen, Z., Shi, L., Hong, J., & Shi, J. (2022, February 1). Plant GDSL Esterases/Lipases: Evolutionary, Physiological and Molecular Functions in Plant Development. Plants. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11040468

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