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The plant non-specific phospholipase C gene family. Novel competitors in lipid signalling

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    SYSNO ASEP0395057
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleThe plant non-specific phospholipase C gene family. Novel competitors in lipid signalling
    Author(s) Pokotylo, Igor (UEB-Q)
    Pejchar, Přemysl (UEB-Q) RID, ORCID
    Potocký, Martin (UEB-Q) RID, ORCID
    Kocourková, Daniela (UEB-Q) ORCID
    Krčková, Zuzana (UEB-Q) ORCID
    Ruelland, E. (FR)
    Kravets, V. (UA)
    Martinec, Jan (UEB-Q) RID, ORCID
    Source TitleProgress in Lipid Research. - : Elsevier - ISSN 0163-7827
    Roč. 52, č. 1 (2013), s. 62-79
    Number of pages18 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - United Kingdom
    KeywordsPlant nonspecific phospholipase C ; Phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipase C ; Diacylglycerol
    Subject RIVED - Physiology
    R&D ProjectsGAP501/12/1942 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    GPP501/12/P950 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    ME09108 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS)
    IAA601110916 GA AV ČR - Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (AV ČR)
    CEZAV0Z50380511 - UEB-Q (2005-2011)
    UT WOS000315251100005
    DOI10.1016/j.plipres.2012.09.001
    AnnotationNon-specific phospholipases C (NPCs) were discovered as a novel type of plant phospholipid-cleaving enzyme homologous to bacterial phosphatidylcholine-specific phospholipases C and responsible for lipid conversion during phosphate-limiting conditions. The six-gene family was established in Arabidopsis, and growing evidence suggests the involvement of two articles NPCs in biotic and abiotic stress responses as well as phytohormone actions. In addition, the diacylglycerol produced via NPCs is postulated to participate in membrane remodelling, general lipid metabolism and cross-talk with other phospholipid signalling systems in plants. This review summarises information concerning this new plant protein family and focusses on its sequence analysis, biochemical properties, cellular and tissue distribution and physiological functions. Possible modes of action are also discussed.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Experimental Botany
    ContactDavid Klier, knihovna@ueb.cas.cz, Tel.: 220 390 469
    Year of Publishing2014
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