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Science 13 December 1996: Vol. 274. no. 5294, pp. 1900 - 1902 DOI: 10.1126/science.274.5294.1900
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Ca2+-Dependent Protein Kinases and Stress Signal
Transduction in Plants
Jen Sheen
Stress responses in plants involve changes in the transcription of
specific genes. The constitutively active mutants of two related
Ca2+-dependent protein kinases (CDPK1 and CDPK1a) activate
a stress-inducible promoter, bypassing stress signals. Six other plant
protein kinases, including two distinct CDPKs, fail to mimic this
stress signaling. The activation is abolished by a CDPK1 mutation in
the kinase domain and diminished by a constitutively active protein
phosphatase 2C that is capable of blocking responses to the stress
hormone abscisic acid. A variety of functions are mediated by different CDPKs. CDPK1 and CDPK1a may be positive regulators controlling stress
signal transduction in plants.
Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, and Department of
Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
02114, USA. E-mail: sheen{at}frodo.mgh.harvard.edu
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