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PDBsum entry 4lga
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Hydrolase/receptor
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PDB id
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4lga
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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An aba-Mimicking ligand that reduces water loss and promotes drought resistance in plants.
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Authors
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M.Cao,
X.Liu,
Y.Zhang,
X.Xue,
X.E.Zhou,
K.Melcher,
P.Gao,
F.Wang,
L.Zeng,
Y.Zhao,
Y.Zhao,
P.Deng,
D.Zhong,
J.K.Zhu,
H.E.Xu,
Y.Xu.
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Ref.
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Cell Res, 2013,
23,
1043-1054.
[DOI no: ]
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Abstract
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Abscisic acid (ABA) is the most important hormone for plants to resist drought
and other abiotic stresses. ABA binds directly to the PYR/PYL family of ABA
receptors, resulting in inhibition of type 2C phosphatases (PP2C) and activation
of downstream ABA signaling. It is envisioned that intervention of ABA signaling
by small molecules could help plants to overcome abiotic stresses such as
drought, cold and soil salinity. However, chemical instability and rapid
catabolism by plant enzymes limit the practical application of ABA itself. Here
we report the identification of a small molecule ABA mimic (AM1) that acts as a
potent activator of multiple members of the family of ABA receptors. In
Arabidopsis, AM1 activates a gene network that is highly similar to that induced
by ABA. Treatments with AM1 inhibit seed germination, prevent leaf water loss,
and promote drought resistance. We solved the crystal structure of AM1 in
complex with the PYL2 ABA receptor and the HAB1 PP2C, which revealed that AM1
mediates a gate-latch-lock interacting network, a structural feature that is
conserved in the ABA-bound receptor/PP2C complex. Together, these results
demonstrate that a single small molecule ABA mimic can activate multiple ABA
receptors and protect plants from water loss and drought stress. Moreover, the
AM1 complex crystal structure provides a structural basis for designing the next
generation of ABA-mimicking small molecules.
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