ATP is the primary form of energy for plants,and a shortage of cellular ATP is generally acknowledged to pose a threat to plant growth and development,stress resistance,and crop quality.The overall metabolic processes...ATP is the primary form of energy for plants,and a shortage of cellular ATP is generally acknowledged to pose a threat to plant growth and development,stress resistance,and crop quality.The overall metabolic processes that contribute to the ATP pool,from production,dissipation,and transport to elimination,have been studied extensively.Considerable evidence has revealed that in addition to its role in energy supply,ATP also acts as a regulatory signaling molecule to activate global metabolic responses.Identification of the eATP receptor DORN1 contributed to a better understanding of how plants cope with disruption of ATP homeostasis and of the key points at which ATP signaling pathways intersect in cells or whole organisms.The functions of SnRK1a,the master regulator of the energy management network,in restoring the equi-librium of the ATP pool have been demonstrated,and the vast and complex metabolic network mediated by SnRK1a to adapt tofluctuating environments has been characterized.This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the regulatory control of the cellular ATP pool and discusses possible interactions among key regulators of ATP-pool homeostasis and crosstalk between iATP/eATP signaling pathways.Perception of ATP deficit and modulation of cellular ATP homeostasis mediated by SnRK1a in plants are discussed at the physiological and molecular levels.Finally,we suggest future research directions for modulation of plant cellular ATP homeostasis.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (nos.32371926,32101567,and 32071810).
文摘ATP is the primary form of energy for plants,and a shortage of cellular ATP is generally acknowledged to pose a threat to plant growth and development,stress resistance,and crop quality.The overall metabolic processes that contribute to the ATP pool,from production,dissipation,and transport to elimination,have been studied extensively.Considerable evidence has revealed that in addition to its role in energy supply,ATP also acts as a regulatory signaling molecule to activate global metabolic responses.Identification of the eATP receptor DORN1 contributed to a better understanding of how plants cope with disruption of ATP homeostasis and of the key points at which ATP signaling pathways intersect in cells or whole organisms.The functions of SnRK1a,the master regulator of the energy management network,in restoring the equi-librium of the ATP pool have been demonstrated,and the vast and complex metabolic network mediated by SnRK1a to adapt tofluctuating environments has been characterized.This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the regulatory control of the cellular ATP pool and discusses possible interactions among key regulators of ATP-pool homeostasis and crosstalk between iATP/eATP signaling pathways.Perception of ATP deficit and modulation of cellular ATP homeostasis mediated by SnRK1a in plants are discussed at the physiological and molecular levels.Finally,we suggest future research directions for modulation of plant cellular ATP homeostasis.