The role of universal regulators of plant growth and development the della proteins in the control of symbiosis

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Abstract

The regulators of the gibberellin response, the DELLA proteins, are universal participants of signaling pathways that coordinate the processes of plant growth and development. This regulation is provided by the integration of external effect, as well as internal signals, such as a level of phytohormones and secondary messengers. Since DELLA proteins are extremely sensitive to increasing or decreasing of the gibberellic acid (GA) endogenous level, their direct interaction with transcription factors modulates the activity of the latter, and, consequently, the level of expression of target genes in response to external signals causing changes in the level of GA. However, the molecular mechanisms of the effect of DELLA proteins on the development of symbiosis remain poorly understood. The review analyzes classical and modern data on the functioning of DELLA proteins in plants.

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Dolgikh, A. V., & Dolgikh, E. A. (2019). The role of universal regulators of plant growth and development the della proteins in the control of symbiosis. Ecological Genetics, 17(1), 33–41. https://doi.org/10.17816/ecogen17133-41

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