Plants are sessile organisms that evolve with a flexible signal transduction system in order to rapidly respond to environmental changes.Drought,a common abiotic stress,affects multiple plant developmental processes e...Plants are sessile organisms that evolve with a flexible signal transduction system in order to rapidly respond to environmental changes.Drought,a common abiotic stress,affects multiple plant developmental processes especially growth.In response to drought stress,an intricate hierarchical regulatory network is established in plant to survive from the extreme environment.The transcriptional regulation carried out by transcription factors(TFs)is the most important step for the establishment of the network.In this review,we summarized almost all the TFs that have been reported to participate in drought tolerance(DT)in plant.Totally 466 TFs from 86 plant species that mostly belong to 11 families are collected here.This demonstrates that TFs in these 11 families are the main transcriptional regulators of plant DT.The regulatory network is built by direct protein-protein interaction or mutual regulation of TFs.TFs receive upstream signals possibly via post-transcriptional regulation and output signals to downstream targets via direct binding to their promoters to regulate gene expression.展开更多
基金supported by Research Initiation Fund for High-level Talents of China Three Gorges University.
文摘Plants are sessile organisms that evolve with a flexible signal transduction system in order to rapidly respond to environmental changes.Drought,a common abiotic stress,affects multiple plant developmental processes especially growth.In response to drought stress,an intricate hierarchical regulatory network is established in plant to survive from the extreme environment.The transcriptional regulation carried out by transcription factors(TFs)is the most important step for the establishment of the network.In this review,we summarized almost all the TFs that have been reported to participate in drought tolerance(DT)in plant.Totally 466 TFs from 86 plant species that mostly belong to 11 families are collected here.This demonstrates that TFs in these 11 families are the main transcriptional regulators of plant DT.The regulatory network is built by direct protein-protein interaction or mutual regulation of TFs.TFs receive upstream signals possibly via post-transcriptional regulation and output signals to downstream targets via direct binding to their promoters to regulate gene expression.