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Abscisic Acid: Emergence of a Core Signaling Network

Sean R. CutlerDepartment of Botany and Plant Sciences, Center for Plant Cell Biology, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, California 92521;Pedro L. Rodrı́guezInstituto de Biologia Molecular y Celular de Plantas, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas–UPV, ES-46022 Valencia, Spain;Ruth FinkelsteinDepartment of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106;Suzanne R. AbramsNRC Plant Biotechnology Institute (NRC-PBI), National Research Council of Canada/Government of Canada, Saskatchewan S7N 0W9, Canada;
2010en
ABI

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Abscisic acid (ABA) regulates numerous developmental processes and adaptive stress responses in plants. Many ABA signaling components have been identified, but their interconnections and a consensus on the structure of the ABA signaling network have eluded researchers. Recently, several advances have led to the identification of ABA receptors and their three-dimensional structures, and an understanding of how key regulatory phosphatase and kinase activities are controlled by ABA. A new model for ABA action has been proposed and validated, in which the soluble PYR/PYL/RCAR receptors function at the apex of a negative regulatory pathway to directly regulate PP2C phosphatases, which in turn directly regulate SnRK2 kinases. This model unifies many previously defined signaling components and highlights the importance of future work focused on defining the direct targets of SnRK2s and PP2Cs, dissecting the mechanisms of hormone interactions (i.e., cross talk) and defining connections between this new negative regulatory pathway and other factors implicated in ABA signaling.

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