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Small GTPases in plant biotic interactions
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2017-06-23Registro en:
Rivero Hernandez, Claudio Hernan; Traubenik, Laura Soledad; Zanetti, María Eugenia; Blanco, Flavio Antonio; Small GTPases in plant biotic interactions; Taylor and Francis; Small GTPases; 23-6-2017; 1-11
2154-1256
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Rivero Hernandez, Claudio Hernan
Traubenik, Laura Soledad
Zanetti, María Eugenia
Blanco, Flavio Antonio
Resumen
The superfamily of small monomeric GTPases originated in a common ancestor of eukaryotic multicellular organisms and, since then, it has evolved independently in each lineage to cope with the environmental challenges imposed by their different life styles. Members of the small GTPase family function in the control of vesicle trafficking, cytoskeleton rearrangements and signaling during crucial biological processes, such as cell growth and responses to environmental cues. In this review, we discuss the emerging roles of these small GTPases in the pathogenic and symbiotic interactions established by plants with microorganisms present in their nearest environment, in which membrane trafficking is crucial along the different steps of the interaction, from recognition and signal transduction to nutrient exchange.